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Dad is always right (comic)
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Dad is always right (comic)
A tough read from "I'm still Alex" comics. 
https://imstillalexcomic.tumblr.com/post...rashing-my
That's really such a tough situation. My own parents had some qualities like that. My stepfather was a very smart guy but if you ever got him going about any kind of social issue he'd start going off like a Fox News host. His problem wasn't intelligence but empathy. He hated criminals, he hated anyone who sounded like they were letting their mistreatment "control" them. I doubt it occurred to him that the people he was judging had been through things that he, as a cishet white man from upper class parents, couldn't even imagine. He worked for what he had; his parents didn't support him in adulthood. But he had advantages I don't think he considered when comparing himself to the misfortunes of others. A lot of people are limited by their own experiences and privileges in this way and I've yet to find a way to break them out of it.
the horrors persist, but so do we

(aka large mozz)
I think the comic probably resonates with far too many people. My parents were always quick to advocate against racism and bigotry, but then complain about how "dark" a neighborhood had gotten, or you know, that "criminal element" the news is always talking about. Now of course they vote full twisty cross along with much of America and don't see the hypocrisy at all.


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