Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for June 03, 1976
Transcript:
Man: Hey, man, I'm really sorry! I didn't mean to offend you by laying bread on you. I just thought... well, I don't know what I thought... Clyde: You thought I was a punk, like everybody else in this neighborhood! Man: Well, you've got to understand, man, people here aren't really racist - they're just scared! It's the times, man. Everyone feels victimized! I mean, I'm one of the few people left who understand the basic socio-economic origins of racial hostility! Clyde: Just my luck. Man: Hey, why don't you come in for some coffee, man? Uh... it's okay if I call you "man," isn't it?
DeFriendlyTroll over 4 years ago
it still counts as racism, my man. ‘Scared’ nuthin.