Normally I ridicule people who complain about the intrusion of politics into normally non-political cartoons, but today I think I finally get it. Please, Mark, not Heart!!
Speaking as an entertainment writer who works for traditional newspapers?
Sadly, there are people in the media, even within mainstream outlets, who have been putting their personal agendas ahead of their duties as media. This includes outlets who have been caught making stuff up when covering stories (like when Gizmodo falsely claimed that the US military has been put on alert ahead of an “incel” uprising when in reality a lone base was warned about possible localized criminal activity) and other entertainment writers who pass or fail creative works solely on the basis of if the work agrees with their socio-political views.
These corrupt and incompetent individuals are bringing down the industry as a whole, meaning that those of us who are trying to do honest work get dragged as well by association, and those of us who are trying to clean house within our parts of it have trouble being heard.
Yeah, the overload of politics everywhere you turn creeping into the comics is sad. Leave the wonderful world of the funnies free from politics, and let faithful readers keep smiling—and reading.
codycab about 5 years ago
That’s not a real crown, is it???
Differentname about 5 years ago
Heart went full Donnie! You never go full Donnie!!
jmworacle about 5 years ago
Pride commeth before the fall.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Normally I ridicule people who complain about the intrusion of politics into normally non-political cartoons, but today I think I finally get it. Please, Mark, not Heart!!
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
This is a very enjoyable arc.
Longplay Premium Member about 5 years ago
First the NFL, then the NBA, and now, et tu Heart? Goodbye.
Bob. about 5 years ago
I have too many strips in my daily feed. It’s getting easy to pick ones to dump.
Ironhold about 5 years ago
Speaking as an entertainment writer who works for traditional newspapers?
Sadly, there are people in the media, even within mainstream outlets, who have been putting their personal agendas ahead of their duties as media. This includes outlets who have been caught making stuff up when covering stories (like when Gizmodo falsely claimed that the US military has been put on alert ahead of an “incel” uprising when in reality a lone base was warned about possible localized criminal activity) and other entertainment writers who pass or fail creative works solely on the basis of if the work agrees with their socio-political views.
These corrupt and incompetent individuals are bringing down the industry as a whole, meaning that those of us who are trying to do honest work get dragged as well by association, and those of us who are trying to clean house within our parts of it have trouble being heard.
This story arc isn’t helping us.
Spade Jr. about 5 years ago
Yeah, the overload of politics everywhere you turn creeping into the comics is sad. Leave the wonderful world of the funnies free from politics, and let faithful readers keep smiling—and reading.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
I was wondering how all the political divide was impacting social dynamics between kids. Now I wish I didn’t know.
benjnavarro28 almost 2 years ago
Fun fact: this is the last time Kat appears in Tatulli’s version of the strip