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This is the one time it is a both sides issue.
It's attacking the extremes of both and rightfully so
Why does it have to pick a political side?
Why do we have political sides?
Does it matter for your enjoyment of humour? This seems a general issue, not a left v. right.
This comment is so depressing. The comic isn't about politics, it's just pointing out that human nature is irrational and we're influenced by how a message is delivered as well as the raw facts. Yet you have to find a political bias in it. Would you feel more positively about the comic if you knew that the author was on "your side"? (Which I'm guessing is the left)