I don't think the point George is making the point he thinks he's making here. Jobs generally do provide health benefits to their employees. Trying to frame that as some dirty, underhanded, uncaring cynical corporate move is ridiculous. Starbucks offers dental coverage for their employees, too. Fixing their cavities and making sure their teeth are straight? How insidious!
He (and other conservatives) want to make the point that they're offering abortion coverage so they don't have to eventually pay maternity leave. I don't see the problem, it benefits both the woman and the company, and it's not a compulsory abortion, the woman choses it. I doubt any of them are going to be working at Starbucks for 18 years either.
In the last few weeks George has been constantly swinging at gays because of monkeypox, the new "gay disease" to conservatives. (Anyone else feeling some 1980s nostalgia?)
Unfortunately, I couldn't archive this one because it got taken down by Twitter, but the backlash to it was so great and full of people not from George's usual circlejerk echo chamber that it sent him into defensive overdrive mode yet again.
His new defense? Dishonesty.
George apparently hit his head wrong and forgot that he explicitly named Monkeypox in the comic. (A)
Maybe he thinks he's being big-brain here? Or is he trying to reframe the comic because it's been deleted?
George, you literally named the disease in the comic. Your clever "big brain" implication is that the gay father molested his stepson and gave him monkeypox because monkeypox is totally disease only gay people can get. It's pretty obvious. Dunno how one cancels out the other, the message is still "gays bad".
Is George insinuating that he wants to draw a comic about a child getting molested to epically own the gays? I think the "art police" would be the least of your worries there, George.
After the comic was deleted, he followed up with this rant.
What?
Then he says the quiet part he was so "cleverly" hiding out loud.
I honestly find it pretty odd that he'd be so against homosexuality considering he's drawn things like this:
and does things like this:
Hopefully monkeypox doesn't start suddenly spawning on George's hands and face when he looks for "references" for these drawings.
see the Rational Disconnect segement of the OP to see how George handles "people not approving of him" lol
George lives in an alternate plane of reality.
Then he made yet another "NO U" comic after people gave him tons of shit for the last comic.
(A) >"I'm not the one implying that gays are child rapists and monkeypox spread through child rape, you are!"
It seems impossible for this dude to stay ideologically consistent for more than a few hours. First, he thought he was clever by writing the comic where the (very obvious) "twist" punchine was "the real disease is gay molestation!" now, he's trying to pretend it never was? George should try out for the olympics, these gymnastics are incredible.
So much for all that talk about being against indoctrination. Shoving politics onto kids is okay when you're the one doing it!
In other news:
Watch out George, might catch monkeypox by riding Elon Musk's dick that hard!
This is not the hairstyle or facial hair of a straight man. At best, it's the style of a guy who uses his style as a dumb little gimmick for the internet, which is gayer than being on your knees in the middle of 6 dudes.
He could easily make a very accurate comic about Grindr culture.
>"I'm not the one implying that gays are child rapists and monkeypox spread through child rape, you are!"
It seems impossible for this dude to stay ideologically consistent for more than a few hours. First, he thought he was clever by writing the comic where the (very obvious) "twist" punchine was "the real disease is gay molestation!" now, he's trying to pretend it never was? George should try out for the olympics, these gymnastics are incredible.
While it's true a lot of people complain about children getting a free pass for student loans, because they did not? It is also a choice, and one you made.
However, that choice isn't entirely yours and at a young age children are prey to that kind of con. Rare is it that anybody tells you to not go. Whether it's your parents, your teachers, or the media you watch. In fact, they try to drill it into your head that you're a nobody if you don't go and there is also peer pressure behind it. It's hard to make a choice that fits when you have been indoctrinated for years into thinking one choice is objectively bad.
A lot of people would be better off going immediately into the work force instead. Since college only has a slim chance of actually getting you anywhere special. A very slim chance. It's not some miracle fix it, and can be a huge waste of time and money. It also simply isn't for some people. There are people who can waste years there, and get nowhere in terms of figuring out what they actually want. Even if they do figure it out? There is no guarantee college will get them there either.