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This 1863 satirical drawing lampooned the growing consumptive power of African Americans following the Emancipation Proclamation. It depicts a white shoeshine boy reluctantly polishing the shoes of a black dandy on a street corner. The boy explains to his grinning companion that… https://t.co/2Pb3RpZDq5

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"Grandpa's Worst Years" ~ oil on canvas. Follow for more crazy satirical art 🤩🎨🙏

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Morten Morland
The Sunday Times
London, UK, February 26, 2023

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I added it to my satire collection.

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COMIC: In which Ibusoft puts out a fire by SWATting it and then covering the SWAT team in gasoline.
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😶 ● ● ● 🚫A ghost of a chance. Today's cartoon by Chris Gural. https://t.co/45Oag7xIJS Support Satire! Buy a subscription to Weekly Humorist! https://t.co/eNGH51VCha

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Caricature & satire were his genius. His vision was of a just & honourable society. The Headache (1833), Freedom of the Press (1834), Modern Galileo (1834) & Past, Present, Future (1834). The latter is a picture of the king.

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I would say it's the fault of "comedy and satire" too.

I see western cartoon still have strong roots on making character ugly on purpose to laugh at it. Beanhead, big mouth, huge noses are a logical conclusion.

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