CSotD: Not with a bang, but a whimper
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I looked through a lot of July 4-themed cartoons, but the majority were lame jokes about barbecues and firecrackers (yawn), and then there were the editorial cartoons that fell into what Clay Jones calls "Hallmark cartoons," which is to say, cartoons the only point of which is to mark the date.
A couple weren't too bad, but when I went on my usual rounds and came to Speed Bump, not only did I laugh, but I knew I had my Fourth of July Special as well.
I've ranted on the topic recently enough that I'll restrain myself now, but this isn't the country my parents' generation fought to preserve. In fact, this is the country they fought to prevent.
Did we win the Cold War?
The Soviet Union is gone, but we're still crouched down, scared of terrorists, scared of criminals, scared of letting our children off the porch, scared of our own shadows.
I don't think Dave Coverly meant to touch off that line of thinking, and, if this silly cartoon had run on any other day of the year, it wouldn't have.
But it does fit the day, given that re-enactors work so hard to get every button of their uniforms correct, to find the right materials and tools to re-create their chosen characters, while nobody seems to bother parsing the documents of the time with anything approaching that level of reverence.
Oh well.
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