slur
Original: slur on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Man (speaking, gesturing): "Oh, they claim to be peaceful, but they're constantly violent! They're lazy! They're stupid! They'd rather loaf around and drink than put in a day's work! And you know what else? They treat their women like GARBAGE!"
(A second man listens beside him.)
Caption below the panel:
Any slur on a particular group is an apt description of humans in general.
Votey:
Handwritten text inside a hand-drawn square border:
"I WONDER WHAT SLUR BONOBOS USE FOR US."
Man (speaking, gesturing): "Oh, they claim to be peaceful, but they're constantly violent! They're lazy! They're stupid! They'd rather loaf around and drink than put in a day's work! And you know what else? They treat their women like GARBAGE!"
(A second man listens beside him.)
Caption below the panel:
Any slur on a particular group is an apt description of humans in general.
Votey:
Handwritten text inside a hand-drawn square border:
"I WONDER WHAT SLUR BONOBOS USE FOR US."
Alt text
A two-panel-style comic. In the main panel, a man speaks animatedly to another man, ranting: "Oh, they claim to be peaceful, but they're constantly violent! They're lazy! They're stupid! They'd rather loaf around and drink than put in a day's work! And you know what else? They treat their women like GARBAGE!" A caption beneath reads: "Any slur on a particular group is an apt description of humans in general." The joke: every stereotypical slur the speaker hurls actually describes humanity as a whole. The votey (after-comic) is a hand-drawn square containing only handwritten text: "I wonder what slur bonobos use for us." — extending the joke to imagine peaceful bonobos having their own derogatory term for humans.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.