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As to McGruder's being allowed to say the things he says only because he is black, it would probably be more accurate to say that he is able to see the things he sees because he is black.
The Chicago Tribune's Don Wycliff presents an insightful defense of Aaron McGruder's Boondocks.

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Readers' objections to this "Boondocks" strip covered the waterfront, and included: Why was so unfunny a comic strip on the "funny pages"? Aren't the comics supposed to be funny? To even suggest a comparison between Hitler and Bush is an outrage and McGruder is allowed to do it only because he is black.

Hitler wasn't really democratically elected because many people in many parts of Germany were effectively disfranchised through intimidation by Nazi goons.

That last complaint is particularly interesting, because it raises in an oblique way the issue of race, which McGruder acknowledges is an obsession of his. At the same time Hitler was being elected in Germany, American public officials from president to dogcatcher were being elected in contests from which a huge portion of the constitutionally defined electorate was excluded in many of the states, through physical intimidation and by means of such "legal" devices as literacy tests and poll taxes.

Yet it would never occur to us now to suggest that Warren Harding or Herbert Hoover or Franklin Roosevelt or any president before the late 1960s was not "democratically elected."


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Yeah, doesn't that rock? I was thinking about quoting it but decided it was too long. ha. I'm glad you did.

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