Killer Whale
March 1, 2010 | Filed Under Editorial Cartoons
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March 1, 2010 | Filed Under Editorial Cartoons
8 Responses to “Killer Whale”
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Dude, that’s a killer!
I guess you only post comments you agree with. Some of your stuff is pure genius, other stuff like this makes me agree with your firing a year ago. But you always have that WIS bit to do explaining your comics to those too dumb to understand them… it’s embarrassing to watch every week. Let’s see how you explain this one.
Bill C. DUH! Gov’t Spending & Inflation are going to kill this country if we don’t get control of both of them. I’m not sure you will understand this either, but there is a difference between being fired & being let go. Robert was let go, as several others were, by The State for budget reasons. It’s sad that people like you are not smart enough to figure out an editorial cartoon. Maybe if you’d watch the whole newscast and not just the segment on Robert’s drawings you would not have to have them explained to you!
Wow — this is in EXTREMELY POOR taste, given the incident at SeaWorld last week. So insensitive to the friends, family and coworkers of the trainer who lost her life.
This shows a very huge lack of moral responsibility on your part and is totally disrespectful to the family,friends and coworkers of Dawn Brancheau, who was killed in horrific accident. I really can not understand your total lack of compassion and your ability to find “humor” in this. Very disgusted in your lack of judgement!
This is very insensitive to the family, friends and co-workers of the young trainer who lost her life at Sea World. What were you thinking!!!
While the loss of Dawn Brancheau is indeed very tragic, please remember she died doing what she loved and she knew the risks. Anyone who works with WILD animals knows the risks involved whether it is at an aquarium, zoo, reserve, etc. Wild animals are wild animals regardless of their environment. (I think it’s disrespectful to sell items that have the likenesses of people who have past away but it is done everyday.)
I can see how some people would find this in poor taste, but comparing what is bound to happen to something that has already happened (especially something heart-rending like the SeaWorld incident) is usually meant as a wake-up call. There are several other issues that could put America through the ringer as well. My only problem with cartoons like these is that there are some people who only pick up on the controversial part and miss the message entirely.