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>Surprisingly, I am not actually a 90 year-old member of the National Socialist German Worker’s Party that started a webcomic.
>Additionally, I am not a national socialist, fascist, alt-right, or any kind of supremacist. My crime may be worse, however – I make transgressive art.
>In my defense, cartooning has a long tradition of slaying society’s sacred cows. My work is similar to those already featured by Charlie Hebdo (here), published in the New York Times (here), and shown on Family Guy (here); all famous non-nazis.
>Furthermore, my work is also guilty of promoting freedom of speech, anti-war, private gun ownership, bodily autonomy, and anti-authoritarianism.
>I have also inflicted upon the world art I have featured from Latina women, and even a Hispanic trans woman (yes, really).
>I would make a very hypocritical nazi and a comparatively unskilled one at that. Despite this, some would claim that my most controversial (and successful) cartoon (here) is an example of historical denialism. I invite you to read it yourself.
>Of course, a reasonable mind would see that it is a critique of so-called “free thinkers” hysterically trying to shut thinking down. I am hardly the first satirist to receive such a reaction, but thankfully effective enough to do so.
>I encourage you to enjoy the comic, but if it offends you, that’s okay too.

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Why some anons seethe so much at him when even himself admits he does not endorse the ideas portrayed in his comics? It's just inoffensive satire and yet so many people advocates for him to have his first amendment rights revoked.