• @LinkerbaanOP
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    7 months ago

    It depicts a oppressors killing others using self defense as an excuse.

    Bullies victimizing themselves is a tale as old as time, as comic this was released in 1876. And very relevant today.

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      7 months ago

      Do what? The source you linked stated it was about a white (U.S.) southerner and a black child. What “indigenous” person do you think is depicted here…?

      Edit: original comment said this was about a “colonist” and an “indigenous person”.

      • @LinkerbaanOP
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        77 months ago

        Oops you’re right this isn’t a native but a slave I’ll correct my comment.

        • @ripcord
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          -27 months ago

          Not a slave either.

          • @LinkerbaanOP
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            117 months ago

            This was around 10 years after the abolishment of slavery in the south, was it not referencing that?

            If not what is the actual context?

            • @ripcord
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              47 months ago

              I’m being a little technical, but I think it’s important. He/she would have been either an ex-slave, or a child of slaves, or just in general an African most likely. But definitely not “a slave”.

              • SharkAttak
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                47 months ago

                Depends… I bet in the head of Mr. Chiv there, it’s still a slave.