Brave New World
The traditional enthusiasm of recent graduates, eager to start carving out their place in society, is being eroded, leaving them with the anxiety that the years and resources invested in their education may be worthless in a world that seems to value people less and less.
MAGA fights
Every fight has its signature moves, even the dirty ones... Here’s my exclusive comic for Tinyview this week, to get you ready for this weekend’s circus at the White House. Just click on the image below to view it.
From the archive
And continuing with the theme of the MAGA caged circus event this weekend, here’s another comic I drew recently as a tribute to Jules Feiffer. It’s 100% available on Instagram, for you to check out and share.
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Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World in 1932 and warned us they wouldn’t burn the universities down — they’d just make thinking unnecessary. That rat on the mortarboard didn’t need a match. He just needed a budget line and an executive order.
Huxley didn’t predict book burning.
He predicted book irrelevance.
That rat isn’t destroying the diploma.
It’s making the diploma decorative.Right on schedule.