Oh no he didn’t! He is so afraid of gays that he can’t even tell the difference between a real, though big-boned, woman as opposed to a queen!? Lord, help him, he needs to be educated.
I wouldn’t have believed this a….le would have the backbone to say this aloud!Ah! Didn’t you notice she has her phone in her hand you j.rk? Good one, Auntie!Just as I thought… you don’t know what you did when you choose to pick on this family, Pal. And if you really want a “real” woman, I can’t wait to see you meet a certain sister…
If she was recording him, and they’re in a single-party consent state, he’s toast. She can bring so many regulatory agencies in on him just for what he said about her.
That was nice of Roz. But if I was John, I would be furious she did that…regardless of the result.
I shared Roz’s belief that the character was just a little misguided. Clearly not the case. I guess the resolution won’t be that guy having personal growth and finally hiring John.
This story line has made me think about being out at work. It is scary thing, especially in states like Michigan that don’t have any legal employment protection for LGBT. I left a past job after they found out I am gay. I didn’t get fired, but my boss was uncomfortable after he ran into me outside work and met my boyfriend. Afterwards, it was pretty clear that my opportunities at the company were reduced since I was being iced out. Even if nothing directly occurs like in this story line, your job/career can be indirectly derailed if people find out.
Ummmmm, I love this strip, however I did expect it to be more inclusive and not take part in the corporate media’s recent foray in fostering a generation war. As a Boomer/Gen X Hybrid, I would like to point out that it is only we of the older generations who are willing to pay to read the comics. My Millennial offspring both can’t really afford, and wouldn’t consider paying for the funnies. And, not for nothing, but we elders worked to make the young’un’s comfortable enough to explore and accept their myriad identities.Again, I adore this strip, but, just sayin’.
Shaw about 5 years ago
Her phone is out. How much you wanna bet it’s recording?
BarbCT about 5 years ago
Oh no he didn’t! He is so afraid of gays that he can’t even tell the difference between a real, though big-boned, woman as opposed to a queen!? Lord, help him, he needs to be educated.
Kwen about 5 years ago
I wouldn’t have believed this a….le would have the backbone to say this aloud!Ah! Didn’t you notice she has her phone in her hand you j.rk? Good one, Auntie!Just as I thought… you don’t know what you did when you choose to pick on this family, Pal. And if you really want a “real” woman, I can’t wait to see you meet a certain sister…
Dobie Takahama about 5 years ago
Shots. Fired. I’m so happy this story arc is picking up again!
Charles Spencer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yeah, that incoming phone call? If he’s lucky, that’s only Human Resources. More likely it’s the ACLU-appointed lawyer.
I do wonder in cases like this that with John now knowing what he knows, does he still want to work for this guy?
TeresaHolten about 5 years ago
At least the financial award from the discrimination lawsuit should help pay some bills.
shamest Premium Member about 5 years ago
Still a lot of these out there and some a Gen X. I think this got himself fired.
danketaz Premium Member about 5 years ago
I suppose that it’s possible that John still won’t get the job because the backlash will close down the start up, but here’s hoping anyhow.
glowing-steak32 about 5 years ago
Oh, that guy is dead meat soon!
Ironhold about 5 years ago
As an MBA?
If she was recording him, and they’re in a single-party consent state, he’s toast. She can bring so many regulatory agencies in on him just for what he said about her.
Sherry-LynnSharp about 5 years ago
I really was hoping this would turn out better :(
StackableContainers about 5 years ago
That was nice of Roz. But if I was John, I would be furious she did that…regardless of the result.
I shared Roz’s belief that the character was just a little misguided. Clearly not the case. I guess the resolution won’t be that guy having personal growth and finally hiring John.
This story line has made me think about being out at work. It is scary thing, especially in states like Michigan that don’t have any legal employment protection for LGBT. I left a past job after they found out I am gay. I didn’t get fired, but my boss was uncomfortable after he ran into me outside work and met my boyfriend. Afterwards, it was pretty clear that my opportunities at the company were reduced since I was being iced out. Even if nothing directly occurs like in this story line, your job/career can be indirectly derailed if people find out.
Zool Premium Member about 5 years ago
Ummmmm, I love this strip, however I did expect it to be more inclusive and not take part in the corporate media’s recent foray in fostering a generation war. As a Boomer/Gen X Hybrid, I would like to point out that it is only we of the older generations who are willing to pay to read the comics. My Millennial offspring both can’t really afford, and wouldn’t consider paying for the funnies. And, not for nothing, but we elders worked to make the young’un’s comfortable enough to explore and accept their myriad identities.Again, I adore this strip, but, just sayin’.
ViscountNik about 5 years ago
I hope that was recorded….
ViscountNik about 5 years ago
And that dude looks nothing like Colonel Boomer….
sanjmerchant about 5 years ago
I wonder what Joe’s Grindr profile looks like?
winston5610 about 5 years ago
“See you on BooTube, Boomer!”
Meowmocha almost 4 years ago
Anyone else notice the flag colors in that one panel?
Blaize about 2 years ago
I hope she keeps at that jerk.