Bad Art for a Cause
Sep. 22nd, 2007 02:16 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, basically, the situation in Jena, Louisiana is getting pitiful coverage around here which is not to say that it's getting no coverage so much as it's getting a mix of no coverage and coverage that is woefully short on details.
This means that I explained it about five times to five different people, in detail, over the course of the past two days.
And pretty much everyone has the same reaction, which is "WTF WHAT DECADE IS THIS?"
Anyway, I decided that I could do my part to help tell people what is going on.

Read my Jena, Louisiana Primer
This is just the first chapter. Yes, it is highly snarky. Yes, it is badly drawn. But I think it gets across my general feelings about the situation.
This means that I explained it about five times to five different people, in detail, over the course of the past two days.
And pretty much everyone has the same reaction, which is "WTF WHAT DECADE IS THIS?"
Anyway, I decided that I could do my part to help tell people what is going on.

Read my Jena, Louisiana Primer
This is just the first chapter. Yes, it is highly snarky. Yes, it is badly drawn. But I think it gets across my general feelings about the situation.
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Date: 2007-09-22 08:19 am (UTC)Mind, if I hadn't just seen that article on female members of the Australian Navy getting tax-payer-funded boob-jobs for 'psychological reasons', I would believe we didn't get any relevant international news. *cough*
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Date: 2007-09-22 09:02 am (UTC)And I wouldn't be surprised if the Jena story hadn't come up in Aus newspapers - they're notoriously bad - but my family subscribes to The Guardian International and Le Monde, so I really should have heard about this. Crazy.
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Date: 2007-09-22 12:07 pm (UTC)And yeah, my family usually reads the BBC reports online. I was surprised that SA hadn't picked it up as a race issue, really, but the Mail and Guardian's got it now. Fucked up indeed.
Heh, Tea, slogan for you. 'Another man's T-shirt told that part of the story: "I came to Jena to cut down the white tree of white supremacy."'
LOTR/racism crossover?Comic is good stuff.