I had someone steel this and change “butts” to “Christian” and weirdly enough, lengthen my skirt. Kept the flame boots, but no short skirts.

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    Still missing the point

    If this logic can be used to defend race hate, then maybe the logic isn’t sound

    Also, if the issue is too nuanced for you to convey in a short comic, maybe don’t make a short comic about it

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      If the only argument against something is that it’s offensive and they can’t rationalize it at all, the argument can be thrown out. That’s all the comic is about.

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        That’s just rationalisation. To me, this comic highlights the absurd logic of bigots and free speech absolutists. “Offensive to everyone” is an impossible standard to meet; bigots are obviously never going to be offended by bigotry, so even hate speech doesn’t meet that threshold.

        Also, it’s never just “butts”, and it’s never just a single person, so it’s a bit of a misrepresentation.

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          Bigots can’t rationalize their bigotry. At least not in a way that can’t be torn apart. They always end up using circular logic, which is what the comic is address.

          I’m “offended” at racism because it creates an unsafe culture for everyone involved. I can cit research about the effects of generational racism leading to higher crime for instance.

          They’re offended at the sight of black people being able to use the same water fountain as them. They can’t tell me why, which is why their argument ends at their “offense” and is the scenario the comic is about.

          Also, it’s never just “butts”

          I’ve seen people online get offended at the bumper sticker “Fuck Cancer”.