You say you don't understand why Black Americans are angry and protesting?
Well, Charlie White, here's an old Peanuts comic strip that I hope will help you wake up to reality.
When Charles Schulz created this strip many years ago, I'm certain he was not commenting on racial inequality.
However, now that the entire country has witnessed the murder of George Floyd, Schulz's Fathers Day comic strip is a perfect visual metaphor for the underlying history and the current state of race relations in America.
a collection of short but not-necessarily sweet comments about life in Trump's America
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