Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 04, 2005
Transcript:
B.D.: I understand tribalism now, Doc. When your own survival depends on recognizing difference, you learn prejudice overnight. I knew that cabbie was a fellow American. But because he looked like an Iraqi, I reflexively wanted to snap his neck. Doctor: Yes, but again, you didn't, B.D.! You made a different choice, didn't you? B.D.: Roger that. I chose to stiff him. Doctor: See? You really are learning to walk again!