The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for October 23, 2021
Transcript:
Huey: See, granddad - I need home schooling. There's so much that I want to learn that no American school will ever teach me. Granddad: Like what? Huey: Like how to overthrow an imperialist capitalist regime and replace it with a socialist system which recognizes and protects the collective good against personal avarice. Granddad: And I'm supposed to teach you that? Huey: Hey, I know you used to be a radical - I've seen pictures. Granddad: (Sigh). You own one dashiki thirty years ago and nobody lets you forget.
twstd about 3 years ago
Haha granddad is a legend
jamesamber29 about 3 years ago
It was a nice dashiki.
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Does Huey really believe that the white man has ruined the education system or is he just nervous?
proclusstudent about 3 years ago
There once was a man called Eric the Red, who got the moniker from attending one meeting of the Communist Party, because he was chasing a woman.
Betrayral In The Common Room about 3 years ago
I would love to see what He would think of America today.
Spiffy about 3 years ago
Lucky Huey, that IS what they teach in public schools now.
walkingmancomics about 3 years ago
Really? School’s changed a LOT, then. Forgive me, though, if I’m skeptical…
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
Overthrowing such a regime is a bunch of work – just move to one.
PoodleGroomer about 3 years ago
“Overthrowing an imperialist regime and replacing it with a socialist system which recognizes and protects the collective good against personal avarice” sounds like he needs to see Dune.