ITT comics who have art style that you like but content you dislike

ITT comics who have art style that you like but content you dislike

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>trans dismissed by feminism instead of held up higher than actual women
Haha, I wish.

has never meet a TERF

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but thats hideous

What's DFAB?

You like this? The fact that everyone who's not white has that weird newspaper dot colouring on them looks awful.

I know AFAB is Assigned Female At Birth, but I dunno what the D is for.

insert obligatory sexual innuendo about what the D is for

But the redhead makes sense

>Written by a cis male

But you're not a woman, you have a penis.

maybe to you

>>literally a documentary on the oppression olympics

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designated female at birth

That furry cat webcomic
Insanely well-drawn and coloured but I haven't bothered to ever get into reading it simply because of the second word in my post.

I wonder if anyone has ever done a documentary on the Pain Olympics?

>Let me tell you what you mean when you say that

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Three of those are the exact same thing, two of those are the same other thing and the last is just "you're privileged if you don't think you're being oppressed" which is such perfect anti-logic that it kind of has me reeling.

This was fine until the last one which threw all reason out the window.

>the way women who are born women were raised is different from women who were born men

I agree with this sentiment but I would be terrified as fuck to admit it out loud around any of the trans people or trans allies I know. It annoys the hell out of me when trans women expect automatic total perfect acceptance no matter what and think womanhood is all about sisterhood and solidarity and doing whatever you want when they didn’t have the experience of growing up dealing with catty bitches pushing them around and picking apart every tiny bullshit detail about all the right and wrong ways to be feminine. And if you criticize a trans chick about anything suddenly it’s being “transphobic” and not just holding them to the same standard as all other women.

I’m sure being AMAB has its own set of bullshit too, and obviously so does being or growing up trans in the first place but that’s not my experience so I try not to make assumptions on it, but it’s just stupid to try to jump in to anything pretending you know shit when you don’t.

Then again I wouldn’t organize a “women only” space to begin with.

Yeah good point, not everyone is grounded in reality

what is wrong with the last one?

The idea of calling someone "privileged" completely negates their own experiences and opinions. The person talking to them may as well just shrug and go, "Well, you're just lucky, so you don't matter!".

Let's say that woman lives in, let's say, NYC. She has been able to live her life without oppression, as well as millions of others. The statement for her and where she lives of, "Women being oppressed doesn't exist" is true to the extent of "It no longers exists en masse or at an institutional level". She's not saying it's wiped out, but that it's a very minor occurrence in her life.

So for someone to shut her down because they DO live in a shitty area while she does not is just picking and choosing anecdotal evidence. Of course this statement becomes completely false when applied like, Africa, but this girl has no concerns with what goes on in Africa. She doesn't need to be a feminist because it doesn't impact her life at all living in whatever.

Imagine if the reverse happened and everyone said oppression doesn't exist, and people who say, "Yes it does, because this this and that happens to me" and you just respond with, "Yeah, but you live in a shit hole".

Both sides of the story should be accepted. It is definitely true that in some parts of the world, women are not oppressed just like there are places where some area. Can't just say blanket statement, "Everyone is and you're privileged if you aren't". Especially if the point is that we are TRYING to get everyone to reach the "privileged" level.

The whole trans movement never made any sense. Gender is supposed to mean sex-based socialisation, society teaching people to identify and behave in certain ways because of their biological sex. But now it's turned into an essentialistic aspect of who you are from birth, a completely undefinable feeling like a mystical experience, a 'true self' independent of sex or socialisation. Yet despite it being independent of sex, people can somehow be born the 'wrong sex'. The whole thing is built on hypocrisy.

There's no way to reason with this shit because it's basically become a religion, not bound by the rules of reason. And if you question it, then it means you're a bigot who wants to kill all trans people.

If I was a woman I'd make a deal to Trans people they can come in if once a month if I get to punch them 3 times. Once in the stomach one in the face and once In their non baby maker. When they say no I'd tell them, Gee, it must be nice not having to deal with migraines stomach cramps and menstrual pain from a period. Guess You're a bit privileged not having to deal with that blessing of mother nature.

I could give a fuck less what’s up with their bodies, but I’ll be damned if I had to spend all my developmental years jumping through hoops to behave and look a certain way just to earn the privilege of sitting at the girls’ table™ when the only reason I had no place else to go was because I got stuck holding a ‘I have a vagina card’ and then some random tramp thinks she can plop her ass down sans hoop jumping or appropriate genital card and think she’s always been a beloved part of the club.

I find the Cal-Arts/Adventure Time minimalist style really endearing and comfy, but I'm quite sad that it's almost short hand for lefty politics.

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FPBP

I think the only tranny cartoon or comic I've seen that doesn't broadcast to the world how mentally fucking ill these people are is the funny one made by the asian ladyboy. With everything else you can tell that the authors/artists needed some common sense and quality therapy knocked into them to get them out of their mindfucked ways.

I liked her old style

I actually like Erica Moen’s style and the educationally informative nature of her comic, but I wish she’d stop forcibly and purposefully drawing background characters as hideous as possible for diversity points and that she were generally a less insufferable person.

Also, some of her sex toy reviews suck and amount to “I like/don’t like this toy because of how my individual vagina works, which is different from most women’s and is actually really unhelpful for communicating if this is a good toy or not.” It’s like a food critic that has the majority of his reviews say “I can’t eat spicy food but this food is supposed to be spicy so I can’t tell if it’s good or not, oh well.” Maybe she should have somebody else collaborate with her since the reviews are supposed to be her damn job and she can’t seem to even do them.

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Ha ha! Oh, man. That was hilarious. Thanks, OP. I needed a good laugh.

>her

That's why the only feminism that makes sence is the "radical feminism", it doesn't pander to mentally ill people and crazy bombers.

This comic is right

If Liberal feminism was like the one shunned in this comic it would be great.
>muh indigenous/islamic culture is not sexist even if we stone women and inbreed with children
disgusting

>growing up trans
No one “grows up trans.” That’s child abuse

>written and drawn by Ronnie Ritchie
is that a guy? because... why

You’re right. I should clarify I mean growing up while experiencing dysphoria, or growing up as a person that will later transition.

>guy
It's probably a "boy"female that bought into the transcult.

>only trans people experience disphoria
I hate this lie, all women experience disphoria, even more so when puberty hits.

Yeah, I'm pretty ashamed of it because of what a meme OJST/Moen are and how that brand of super flamboyant sex-positivity is shat on from both sides of the aisle, but I've actually learned things from the comic and it was a good resource after I lost my virginity fairly late in life.

teaching about birth control: good

pushing cuck culture: fucked

Really? Care to elaborate?

>and the last is just "you're privileged if you don't think you're being oppressed" which is such perfect anti-logic that it kind of has me reeling.
It's more like "you're privileged if you're not being oppressed a noticeable amount." which... is kind of the definition of privilege.

Sick burn

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I don’t have anything against cuckholdry as a kink but I still was annoyed by Erica’s comic about it for the bit that said “some people like to incorporate race play into this fetish but doing that is bad and racist and the wrong way to do it so we’re not going to talk about it.” I don’t even care for race play but that was surprisingly kink shaming.

it's hard to talk honestly and openly about sexual peccadilloes while also giving enough lip service to social justice, because those guys are as hard up about shit as televangelists.
It's funny though, they already want to string Moen up and light her fire for being a "fake bisexual" and not hating men/dicks, so I don't know why she tries to please them.

Might be a girl named Rhonda or something.

>women like me
Nah.

Especially when the race thing has historically been a large part of the fetish.

I find it weird that she didn't just call it Steven Universe, it's clearly what she's referring to and it's not like the show wasn't already name dropped in an earlier comic

Lackadaisy? I guess if you’re so set against it there’s probably no convincing you, but it really just happens to be incidentally using anthropomorphic character designs for the sake of more easily and strongly communicating visible emotions. There isn’t a whole lot of yiffing or sexiness and the characters never even acknowledge that they are cats. It tends to avoid acknowledging animals at all except for a small early plot point involving non anthropomorphic pigs.

The author definitely still consorts with the furry community, but regardless of her feelings about furries that would be a wise decision as a business move because those people are loaded and love to pay out. But again, that doesn’t affect the actual comic or its content.

May I ask: Do you personally hold anything against other uses of anthropomorphism like in say The Wind in the Willows or Beatrix Potter or things aimed at children is it just Lackadaisy and/or anything aimed at an older audience?

so you can't enjoy half the Disney movies either?

There's nothing creepy in Lackadaisy

Her drawing of the "diverse" secondary characters goes into her reviews of porn sites. Every comic where she reviews a porn site it will somewhere include
>Con
>Not enough diverse bodies
>All the actors/actresses were too conventionally attractive and Cis

Obligatory. I hate the writing but I keep coming back just because 'muh art'.

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Well duh, of course porn doesn't have a lot of diversity on a site to site basis. Sites are usually about catering to specific niches.
You don't go to shemaleyum expecting girls to stop having penises and you don't go to teamskeet and expect thick Milves to show up.
When people go to Blackpatrol, they've come to expect one thing. Interracial Femdom in Cop scenarios, porn is about meeting expectations because life does not. If you want variety, go to a tube site...or start off in the general network and hope they offer a sampling.

you ever read something and just know that it's written by a tranny?

an intersex term co-opted by the transgender movement meaning "designated female at birth"