• S.W.I.N.E. Revisited: Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything
    In the 1960's, Salomey traveled to "Boarkley" (Berkeley) to undergo her "boar mitzvah." There she encountered Cartoonist Al Capp's burlesque of the youth movement: S.W.I.N.E. Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything was a parody of campus radicals, specifically the S.D.S. (Students for a Democratic Society). The movement has since morphed into the Marxist far left radicals of today known as Antifa and Black Lives Matter (BLM) which are openly Marxist and extremely violent and oppressive, yet all at the same time, left wing democrats use the old Nazi propaganda tactic of accusing the right of what they themselves are guilty of. The modern American "Progressive" democrat party is the most regressive political party on the planet. Stalin, Lenin, and Hitler would be proud!

    About those radical Republicans:
    Republican President Ulysses S. Grant deployed U.S. troops on October 18, 1871 to combat violence against African Americans. Democrats called white Republicans "radicals" and lynched them along with the blacks. The Tuskegee Institute recorded from 1882-1968, 3,446 blacks and 1,297 whites were lynched - the whites being "radical" Republicans who were caught registering freed black slaves to vote.

    “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." -George Santayana

    The problem is, democrats choose not to remember it and have been attempting to rewrite history since the end of the American Civil War.

    Enter the Democratic Party - The Party of the Ku Klux Klan.
    https://rumble.com/v296m1y-s.w.i.n.e.-revisited-students-wildly-indignant-about-nearly-everything.html
    S.W.I.N.E. Revisited: Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything In the 1960's, Salomey traveled to "Boarkley" (Berkeley) to undergo her "boar mitzvah." There she encountered Cartoonist Al Capp's burlesque of the youth movement: S.W.I.N.E. Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything was a parody of campus radicals, specifically the S.D.S. (Students for a Democratic Society). The movement has since morphed into the Marxist far left radicals of today known as Antifa and Black Lives Matter (BLM) which are openly Marxist and extremely violent and oppressive, yet all at the same time, left wing democrats use the old Nazi propaganda tactic of accusing the right of what they themselves are guilty of. The modern American "Progressive" democrat party is the most regressive political party on the planet. Stalin, Lenin, and Hitler would be proud! About those radical Republicans: Republican President Ulysses S. Grant deployed U.S. troops on October 18, 1871 to combat violence against African Americans. Democrats called white Republicans "radicals" and lynched them along with the blacks. The Tuskegee Institute recorded from 1882-1968, 3,446 blacks and 1,297 whites were lynched - the whites being "radical" Republicans who were caught registering freed black slaves to vote. “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." -George Santayana The problem is, democrats choose not to remember it and have been attempting to rewrite history since the end of the American Civil War. Enter the Democratic Party - The Party of the Ku Klux Klan. https://rumble.com/v296m1y-s.w.i.n.e.-revisited-students-wildly-indignant-about-nearly-everything.html
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  • So cartoonists also need to return to Grammar School: There is no apostrophe after the letter "S" because it is plural, NOT possessive!

    BUSTED! by the Grammar Police.
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    So cartoonists also need to return to Grammar School: There is no apostrophe after the letter "S" because it is plural, NOT possessive! BUSTED! by the Grammar Police. https://imgflip.com/i/8ol96z
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  • https://medforth.biz/british-cartoonist-sacked-for-antisemitic-netanyahu-cartoon/
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  • #islamophobia_is_not_real
    CONSTANT DEATH THREATS from Muslims force ‘Everybody Draw Muhammad Day’ cartoonist into hiding
    https://barenakedislam.com/2010/09/15/constant-death-threats-from-muslims-force-everybody-draw-muhammad-day-cartoonist-into-hiding-2/
    #islamophobia_is_not_real CONSTANT DEATH THREATS from Muslims force ‘Everybody Draw Muhammad Day’ cartoonist into hiding https://barenakedislam.com/2010/09/15/constant-death-threats-from-muslims-force-everybody-draw-muhammad-day-cartoonist-into-hiding-2/
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    CONSTANT DEATH THREATS from Muslims force ‘Everybody Draw Muhammad Day’ cartoonist into hiding
    Remember after Molly Norris’ idea took off online, so frantically worried was she about her offense to jihadis that she apologized for it and distanced herself from any participation? Too lat…
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  • https://medforth.biz/plantus-cartoon-about-the-annecy-tragedy-causes-polemic-the-former-cartoonist-of-le-monde-is-accused-of-drifting-into-the-far-right-camp/
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  • March 19, 1952 – The 1,000,000th Jeep was produced. In 1939, the American Bantam Car Company submitted its original design for an all-terrain troop transport vehicle–featuring four-wheel drive, masked fender-mount headlights, and a rifle rack under the dash–to the U.S. Armed Forces. The Army loved Bantam’s design, but the development contract for the vehicle was ultimately awarded to the Willys-Overland Company for its superior production capabilities. Bantam wound up fulfilling a government contract for 3,000 vehicles during the war; but the Jeep, as designed by Willys-Overland, would become the primary troop transport of the U.S. Army. Mass production of the Willys Jeep began after the U.S. declaration of war in 1941. The name “Jeep” is reportedly derived from the Army’s request that car manufacturers develop a “General Purpose” vehicle. “Gee Pee” turned to “Jeep” somewhere along the battle lines. Another story maintains that the name came from a character in the Popeye cartoon who, like the vehicle, was capable of incredible feats. The Willys Jeep became a cultural icon in the U.S. during World War II, as images of G.I.’s in “Gee Pees,” liberating Europe, saturated newsreels in movie theaters across the country. Unlike the Hummer of recent years, the Jeep was not a symbol of technological superiority but rather of the courage of the American spirit–a symbol cartoonist Bill Mauldin captured when he drew a weeping soldier firing a bullet into his broken down Willys Jeep. By 1945, 660,000 Jeeps had rolled off the assembly lines and onto battlefields in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Many remained abroad after the war, where their parts were integrated into other vehicles or their broken bodies were mended with colorful impromptu repairs. Wherever the Jeep roamed, it lived up to its design as a vehicle for general use. During the war, Jeep hoods were used as altars for field burials. Jeeps were also used as ambulances, tractors, and scout cars. After the war, surplus Jeeps found their way into civilian life as snowplows, field plows, and mail carriers. Willys-Overland released its first civilian Jeep model, called the CJ (Civilian Jeep) in 1945.
    March 19, 1952 – The 1,000,000th Jeep was produced. In 1939, the American Bantam Car Company submitted its original design for an all-terrain troop transport vehicle–featuring four-wheel drive, masked fender-mount headlights, and a rifle rack under the dash–to the U.S. Armed Forces. The Army loved Bantam’s design, but the development contract for the vehicle was ultimately awarded to the Willys-Overland Company for its superior production capabilities. Bantam wound up fulfilling a government contract for 3,000 vehicles during the war; but the Jeep, as designed by Willys-Overland, would become the primary troop transport of the U.S. Army. Mass production of the Willys Jeep began after the U.S. declaration of war in 1941. The name “Jeep” is reportedly derived from the Army’s request that car manufacturers develop a “General Purpose” vehicle. “Gee Pee” turned to “Jeep” somewhere along the battle lines. Another story maintains that the name came from a character in the Popeye cartoon who, like the vehicle, was capable of incredible feats. The Willys Jeep became a cultural icon in the U.S. during World War II, as images of G.I.’s in “Gee Pees,” liberating Europe, saturated newsreels in movie theaters across the country. Unlike the Hummer of recent years, the Jeep was not a symbol of technological superiority but rather of the courage of the American spirit–a symbol cartoonist Bill Mauldin captured when he drew a weeping soldier firing a bullet into his broken down Willys Jeep. By 1945, 660,000 Jeeps had rolled off the assembly lines and onto battlefields in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Many remained abroad after the war, where their parts were integrated into other vehicles or their broken bodies were mended with colorful impromptu repairs. Wherever the Jeep roamed, it lived up to its design as a vehicle for general use. During the war, Jeep hoods were used as altars for field burials. Jeeps were also used as ambulances, tractors, and scout cars. After the war, surplus Jeeps found their way into civilian life as snowplows, field plows, and mail carriers. Willys-Overland released its first civilian Jeep model, called the CJ (Civilian Jeep) in 1945.
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  • A great political cartoon book that will have you on the floor in stitches. A fully recommended book; please support this highly talented cartoonist and head over to Amazon and grab your copy today!

    2020 - The year we were all cancelled
    By Stella and published by #RadicalCartoons

    "Stella", former political cartoonist at The Morning Star from 2015-2020, now the weekly cartoonist at uncancelled.co.uk revisits 2020, the strangest year of our lives.

    Stella is known in the radical feminist world for her uncompromising, yet unmalicious style.

    "Stella is one of this country's most incisive political cartoonists, she frequently subverts the mundanity of the everyday with barbed commentaries on the political scene." - Morning Star arts reviewer

    #RadicalCartoons #Stella #PoliticalCartoons #PoliticalCartoonist #books #cartoons #CartoonBooks #politicalcomic #artist #sketch #cartoonist #bookshelf #ArtistsofXephula #booklovers #politicalcartoon #politicalhumor #satire
    A great political cartoon book that will have you on the floor in stitches. A fully recommended book; please support this highly talented cartoonist and head over to Amazon and grab your copy today! 2020 - The year we were all cancelled By Stella and published by #RadicalCartoons "Stella", former political cartoonist at The Morning Star from 2015-2020, now the weekly cartoonist at uncancelled.co.uk revisits 2020, the strangest year of our lives. Stella is known in the radical feminist world for her uncompromising, yet unmalicious style. "Stella is one of this country's most incisive political cartoonists, she frequently subverts the mundanity of the everyday with barbed commentaries on the political scene." - Morning Star arts reviewer #RadicalCartoons #Stella #PoliticalCartoons #PoliticalCartoonist #books #cartoons #CartoonBooks #politicalcomic #artist #sketch #cartoonist #bookshelf #ArtistsofXephula #booklovers #politicalcartoon #politicalhumor #satire
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