The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for December 14, 2013
Transcript:
Sarah: ...And here are my parents at the '63 march on Washington... ...And this is me at an anti-apartheid rally in '88... I think there is one in here of me at the Million Man March... Huey: Hey - what about this one? These look like klan robes you're wearing... Sarah: That was my high school graduation. Huey: Yeah, right...I wish I has a nickel for every time I heard that one...
Swalb%515 almost 11 years ago
Huey has a one-track mind, and it’s going off the rails!
kittenpah almost 11 years ago
The difference between an activist and a nut job: the activist can tell their friends from their adversaries.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr almost 11 years ago
To paraphrase a nursery rhyme:“Huey, Huey, going looney.How do your suspicions grow?”
Spyderred almost 11 years ago
Huey is a great example of unreason where “belief” disregards facts and, obviously, courtesy.
Daeder almost 11 years ago
Instead of caps and gowns, they wore pointy hoods and gowns.