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Xycia — Leroy Lopez by-nc-nd

Published: 2010-05-16 14:18:22 +0000 UTC; Views: 2060; Favourites: 13; Downloads: 14
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painbooster2 [2012-05-27 16:22:29 +0000 UTC]

you missed shut up carl

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sasuketiger [2011-03-08 19:17:37 +0000 UTC]

cool comic, but you missed the ,,shut up carl!'' part!

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Xycia In reply to sasuketiger [2011-03-10 17:16:56 +0000 UTC]

Now that you say, i did! , the best part

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sasuketiger In reply to Xycia [2011-03-10 21:18:54 +0000 UTC]

really?

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Dermezel [2010-06-13 06:56:42 +0000 UTC]

Oh this is great. This is a masterpiece. Amazing, perhaps the best I have yet seen on DA, though this is my first day (yet I have already seen over 120 pieces. )

First of all, it notes the problems of racism of minorities directed against minorities directly. The fact of the matter is statistics show a high degree of racism among blacks against Latino immigrants. This is extremely bad, especially for the African-American community since they are the people who are the most discriminated against. Studies show one of the first attitudes new immigrants pick up upon entering the United States is prejudice against African-Americans. The racism must stop for all!

Second strong female character. Strong, very genuine role. I like it how you mock the guy for saying she dresses "like a hooker". A woman should be able to dress however she wants!

She should feel proud of her body. Why can a man go topless but a woman cannot?

So it destroys both racism and sexism, and it does it in a good, strong way. No apology.

My only problem is with the "gang banger" comment. That sort of reinforces some stereotypes, and also demonizes criminals. Criminals grow up that way usually due to poverty, and circumstances they cannot control. They are, of course, dangerous, especially if they are Type B sociopaths (Type A's are born that way, Type B's are made that way via lack of status and abuse. ) We should try to understand and rehabilitate them, not put them down.

Overall it was great though. Well made, genuine, relevant, meaningful, the sort of thing an artist strives for and recognizes.

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Pedant1 In reply to Dermezel [2010-06-13 07:20:20 +0000 UTC]

This is neither women's gender studies nor a class in PC, professor. Verbal diarrhea of this magnitude is rarely helpful, and for all those who look at this wall of text and think TL;DR, 'Nice picture, I liked the message.'

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