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Posting time: 10 months ago on 2/25/2020 4:02:28 PM
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Archived In a time not so long ago, before the long dark cloaks of Cultural Marxism and Political Correctness were drawn across the land, something called "Humor" was allowed. Link in comments. (files.catbox.moe)
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[–] Thats_not_my_dog 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 10 months ago
Looks like Robert Crumb and acceptable humor all through the Sixties and Seventies.
Stereotypical humor in art is totally acceptable today as long as it's not done by a white guy.
[–] MemeDropAcct [S] 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 10 months ago
They attack anyone who pushes "racist stereotypes" these days.
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[–] Thats_not_my_dog 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Looks like Robert Crumb and acceptable humor all through the Sixties and Seventies.
Stereotypical humor in art is totally acceptable today as long as it's not done by a white guy.
[–] MemeDropAcct [S] ago
They attack anyone who pushes "racist stereotypes" these days.