>>97632798I appreciate the comics too but ultimately view them from the perspective of an outsider. It's sort of a for a want of a nail thing.
It's interesting to note that the artist grew up in Tasmania in Australia.
As you may know from memes on /pol/. Australia has a problem with fucked up homeless people and aboriginals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA241Lg70fgAs someone who lives in Vancouver, Canada. I too have experience with a lot of fucked up homeless people, Native Americans and Mexicans. So horrible, mentally ill, drug-addicted, poor people are a topic that I somewhat feel guilty about when I am forced think about them when I see them sleeping in the library or begging for money on streets or harassing random convenience store employees for being in on the conspiracy.
Also, I grew up in a poor coop and many of the people are poor and trashy. However, I never really got involved in many of my classmates miscellaneous fucked up escapades because I really had no social life at all. So while I regularly see fucked up people every day like this I personally am fucked up in different ways. Also, there's a lot of willful ignorance. For example, a girl in my high school was prostituting herself and I didn't know about that. That's probably because whenever conversations turned to sad topics in high school I ignored them. And also I had no social network.