So Ann Telnaes (a name I've never heard, and I follow political comics pretty closely) defends the airing of differing views as long as they don't come from males, Caucasians, or "myopic" people who - in her view - lack "certain life experiences?"
I didn't see bigotry in McKee's cartoon, but I sure as blazes see it in Ms. Telnaes ugly stereotyping.
Re: “Feedback 11/7”
So Ann Telnaes (a name I've never heard, and I follow political comics pretty closely) defends the airing of differing views as long as they don't come from males, Caucasians, or "myopic" people who - in her view - lack "certain life experiences?"
I didn't see bigotry in McKee's cartoon, but I sure as blazes see it in Ms. Telnaes ugly stereotyping.