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20 Wholesome Cartoons About Social Issues That Many People Can Relate To, By This Artist (New Pics)
Art has the power to entertain, inspire, and provoke thought—sometimes all at once. Few artists navigate this balance as effortlessly as Henry James Garrett. Combining charming illustrations with sharp, meaningful commentary, his work invites us to rethink how we see the world and the values we hold dear.
Once again, we’d like to share with you some new works from this artist. As some of you might remember, Henry uses animals and everyday objects to tackle themes like kindness, equality, LGBTQ+ identity, mental health, and social justice. His art is proof that even the simplest of drawings can spark meaningful conversations and leave a lasting impact.
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Parents, don't let your kids grow up to be racist. Because that's where they learn it from.
All of life should be that. Make it so. Be the boldest , bravest person you know
Several so called peaceful nations have large arms industries and are happy to sell them to other countries. Lookin' at you, Sweden.
Somewhere there's an orange sexually perverted felon who believes otherwise.
And horrible things happen when you let billionaires run the government.
I dropped a wrench in the machine, broke a cog and lost my job. Best advice ever!
I have always thought the people who make the best soldiers are people of peace, who don’t allow themselves to be drawn into unnecessary violence—-let’s face it, in war there is violence, and sometimes you have to fight violence with violence, but the person of peace will only do the necessary to get the aggressor to stop, then they too will stop there instead of letting primitive bloodlust take them over completely.
Exactly. They would murder as many Jews as they could and continue to oppress their own people as well.
Load More Replies...Defend the Palestinians as they have always done with limited resources, while the west supplies the real terrorists, Israelis.
Hamas wouldn't exist if Israel didn't call for the eradication of Palestinians.
Is it possible that both sides are acting badly? Yes. is it possible that either will be the first to act better? Because if not, we have war forever
Hamas started the war, and they could've ended it any time by surrendering, giving up the hostages, and stop using their own people as human shields. Downvote me if you want. I've had enough of this Jew hatred b******t. People need to get their heads out of their asses.
I've had enough of aßholes equating rejecting Israel's genocidal conduct as "antisemitic", and freely interchanging "Palestinian" and "Hamas" to justify it. Murdering children is murdering children, and "they started it" doesn't excuse it. The children being murdered didn't start anything. And the vast majority of the population of Gaza wasn't even born when Hamas was "elected".
Load More Replies...I never said Palestinian civilians were guilty, nor was I interchanging them with Hamas. I said quite clearly that Hamas is causing all this s**t. It does matter how it started because Israel is defending their homeland. They're not the ones that are using the Palestinian people, especially the children, as human shields. And your resorting to name calling just proves you have no real argument and you know it.
... and, unfortunately, you elephants have been targets for poachers for about that long
Agreed 100% I'll probably be downvoted to death and banned, but when it comes to this sort of thing, I won't stay silent.
Load More Replies...Hell, it would still be worth it to spread. Being silent. is worse than joining a side addicted to censoring opposition.
I think you need to stop trying to justify genocide. People know history and if it wasn't for the US and uk Israel would be gone. Israeli excuses are wearing very thin, and all empathy people had for their history is fading fast. They are not the same oppressed people, they are the oppressors.
Israel have behaved appallingly, no question about that. However, they were instituted as a sovereign country in 1948, and have every right to exist - as does Palestine, and they haven't behaved well either. This was really was the UN was supposed to resolve, but too many vested interests have got in the way, sadly.
Israel was set up by forcibly evicting the Palestinians who lived there from their homes, stealing their land, stealing their homes, giving them nothing in return. That was mostly done by British forces. But Israel's still terrorising Palestinians out of their homes on the West Bank. The Palestinians deserve compensation for what has been taken from them, they deserve protection from on-going Israeli terrorism that's driving them from their homes, and Israelis squatting on Palestinian lands should be evicted back to Israel so that the legal residents can return. No "vested interests" have got in the way of the Palestinians receiving justice. It seems that they were considered to have no rights by those who created Israel and that's how it's been ever since as far as I can tell.
Of course I get another downvote - what for? Pointing out some historical facts that reflect badly on Israel - and my country, the UK, which was largely responsible for the original eviction of Palestinians. While Israel continues steadily to turn Gaza into an uninhabitable pile of rubble, Israelis do in fact continue to terrorise Palestinians from their homes on the West Bank. It stinks, all of it.
How is Israel, the nation fighting against a government that throws queers off roofs, forces children to build tunnels, kills women who don't wear a hijab, the oppressor? Oh right. Because they are "white." Well, not really. About half of Israeli Jews are Arab. And there are also ethnically Indian Jews living in Israel. And there are nearly 1.8 million Muslim Arabs in Israel. Israel is not an apartheid state, nor an oppressor.
Try reading this and thinking carefully."As a former IDF soldier and historian of genocide, I was deeply disturbed by my recent visit to Israel" https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/13/israel-gaza-historian-omer-bartov
Ah - I see. I get a downvote for, what, exactly? Posting a link to a thoughtful in-depth work written by a historian and former IDF soldier that dares to criticize Israel? It seems that someone out there doesn't like to think any criticism of Israel could possibly be justified.
Although, without careful research, it is sometimes difficult to differentiate 'currently believed history' from 'the propaganda of the winning side'
Nah, it's easy. The winning side just plain lies about it all- mind you, so does the losing side, Reliable history comes later - usually decades later.
This was so cheesy and ridiculously oversimplified that I had a hard time finding a single thing to upvote. I feel like this must’ve been written by a very young person with black and white thinking.
I want an intelligent debate. Here's a start: https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/13/israel-gaza-historian-omer-bartov
"Keep the propaganda off this site". Coming from someone who spouts dehumanizing propaganda and lies at every opportunity
Please list what lies I have spouted. I have expressed opinions, to which we are all entitled.
No-one can stop you *holding* an opinion. But some opinions are egregious and can be classed as crimes if expressed in public.
Respond to this, Just Cosmo - point by well-informed point: https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/13/israel-gaza-historian-omer-bartov
Forrest, that is an opinion article. I absolutely disagree with what Bartov is saying. Israel is neither genocidal nor an apartheid state. The Apartheid that is happening is caused by the Palestinian authority. And there is one statement that did stand out to me. "For the first time, I understood what it meant to occupy another people." Let's look at what happened on the Yom Kippur War. Egypt, Syria, and other Arab Nations set out to invade Israel. The Egyptian Front was at the Suez Canal, which Israel gained access to through the 6 Day War. Now, why did Israel occupy that town? It was because Egypt attacked Israel. So Israel attacked back. And why did the people in the town hate the Israeli army that was in the town? Because they were fed extremely anti-semitic propaganda from Nazis, Mein Kampf, The Protocols of Zion. Those sources were actually used to attack Israel, the Jewish State.
You need to remove some blinkers. Perhaps find something justified to be angry about. Just because someone doesn't agree with you, it doesn't make them a bigot; nor does a disagreement justify someone's death. Does it occur to you that your reaction might be the sort of thing that's causing division and a problem?
Agreed 100% I'll probably be downvoted to death and banned, but when it comes to this sort of thing, I won't stay silent.
Load More Replies...Hell, it would still be worth it to spread. Being silent. is worse than joining a side addicted to censoring opposition.
I think you need to stop trying to justify genocide. People know history and if it wasn't for the US and uk Israel would be gone. Israeli excuses are wearing very thin, and all empathy people had for their history is fading fast. They are not the same oppressed people, they are the oppressors.
Israel have behaved appallingly, no question about that. However, they were instituted as a sovereign country in 1948, and have every right to exist - as does Palestine, and they haven't behaved well either. This was really was the UN was supposed to resolve, but too many vested interests have got in the way, sadly.
Israel was set up by forcibly evicting the Palestinians who lived there from their homes, stealing their land, stealing their homes, giving them nothing in return. That was mostly done by British forces. But Israel's still terrorising Palestinians out of their homes on the West Bank. The Palestinians deserve compensation for what has been taken from them, they deserve protection from on-going Israeli terrorism that's driving them from their homes, and Israelis squatting on Palestinian lands should be evicted back to Israel so that the legal residents can return. No "vested interests" have got in the way of the Palestinians receiving justice. It seems that they were considered to have no rights by those who created Israel and that's how it's been ever since as far as I can tell.
Of course I get another downvote - what for? Pointing out some historical facts that reflect badly on Israel - and my country, the UK, which was largely responsible for the original eviction of Palestinians. While Israel continues steadily to turn Gaza into an uninhabitable pile of rubble, Israelis do in fact continue to terrorise Palestinians from their homes on the West Bank. It stinks, all of it.
How is Israel, the nation fighting against a government that throws queers off roofs, forces children to build tunnels, kills women who don't wear a hijab, the oppressor? Oh right. Because they are "white." Well, not really. About half of Israeli Jews are Arab. And there are also ethnically Indian Jews living in Israel. And there are nearly 1.8 million Muslim Arabs in Israel. Israel is not an apartheid state, nor an oppressor.
Try reading this and thinking carefully."As a former IDF soldier and historian of genocide, I was deeply disturbed by my recent visit to Israel" https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/13/israel-gaza-historian-omer-bartov
Ah - I see. I get a downvote for, what, exactly? Posting a link to a thoughtful in-depth work written by a historian and former IDF soldier that dares to criticize Israel? It seems that someone out there doesn't like to think any criticism of Israel could possibly be justified.
Although, without careful research, it is sometimes difficult to differentiate 'currently believed history' from 'the propaganda of the winning side'
Nah, it's easy. The winning side just plain lies about it all- mind you, so does the losing side, Reliable history comes later - usually decades later.
This was so cheesy and ridiculously oversimplified that I had a hard time finding a single thing to upvote. I feel like this must’ve been written by a very young person with black and white thinking.
I want an intelligent debate. Here's a start: https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/13/israel-gaza-historian-omer-bartov
"Keep the propaganda off this site". Coming from someone who spouts dehumanizing propaganda and lies at every opportunity
Please list what lies I have spouted. I have expressed opinions, to which we are all entitled.
No-one can stop you *holding* an opinion. But some opinions are egregious and can be classed as crimes if expressed in public.
Respond to this, Just Cosmo - point by well-informed point: https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/13/israel-gaza-historian-omer-bartov
Forrest, that is an opinion article. I absolutely disagree with what Bartov is saying. Israel is neither genocidal nor an apartheid state. The Apartheid that is happening is caused by the Palestinian authority. And there is one statement that did stand out to me. "For the first time, I understood what it meant to occupy another people." Let's look at what happened on the Yom Kippur War. Egypt, Syria, and other Arab Nations set out to invade Israel. The Egyptian Front was at the Suez Canal, which Israel gained access to through the 6 Day War. Now, why did Israel occupy that town? It was because Egypt attacked Israel. So Israel attacked back. And why did the people in the town hate the Israeli army that was in the town? Because they were fed extremely anti-semitic propaganda from Nazis, Mein Kampf, The Protocols of Zion. Those sources were actually used to attack Israel, the Jewish State.
You need to remove some blinkers. Perhaps find something justified to be angry about. Just because someone doesn't agree with you, it doesn't make them a bigot; nor does a disagreement justify someone's death. Does it occur to you that your reaction might be the sort of thing that's causing division and a problem?