This is domestic abuse, MAYBE funny in a comic strip but completely unacceptable in real life. Slim should report her, then leave her and start enjoying life. Sorry for the downer, but I’ve been there, and I’m grateful to have escaped.
We should pay attention to this famous excerpt from his most famous speech: “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” Of course a totally color-blind society is not yet possible, and may never be, but America is moving intentionally toward the opposite extreme. The practical result of DEI, “intersectionality,” reparations, and countless other race-based concepts and mandates is that skin color is becoming the most significant, sometimes the only, factor by which people are judged. Is that what MLK wanted?
I just want to know how that chicken costume mirrors all of the kid’s expressions! Must be some sophisticated AI. p.s. This isn’t a criticism; I love the surreal whimsy that pops up now and then in this strip.
I think almost any scene like that has to be lip-synced, but it is certainly his own voice; I’ve heard him sing on talk shows. He’s alos an accomplished jazz pianist. An even more surprising song from that movie is Lee Marivin’s “I was Born Under a Wandering Star.”
She kicked him out and won’t let him return. You seem to have forgotten that.