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Originally posted by infinityshock .
Ah, that is a instantly recognizable art style from famed American cartoonist Nick Bougas aka A. Wyatt Mann who is obviously a very talented cartoonist but his choice of subject matter offends people so much that these images have almost been completely scrubbed from the internet and we live in a society now that pretends racism like this never existed and CAN'T existMann was a kind of cut-rate R. Crumb with white separatist politics who drew dozens of similar cartoons in the late 1980s and early 1990s, many of which were published by the notorious white supremacist Thomas Metzger. The drawings, which typically blame blacks and jedis (though occasionally other minorities, gays, and feminists) for America's failings, enjoy something of a cult following online amongst hardcore trolls and message board white supremacists, who can be very hard to tell apart.
But still: Does that look like a white nationalist to you? Indeed, the images of Bougas on the internet โ handkerchief around neck, flowing dyed-blonde hair under flamboyant hats โ depict a man who looks more like a pickup artist or a magician than a hardcore race warrior. He was clearly a figure of a, or many, sub-countercultures. And in the early 1990s, in the throes of American culture's most public engagement with the idea of "political correctness" (at least until now), a limited counterculture sprung up that defined itself against what it defensively perceived as the new prevailing values. Spin magazine described the house publication of this movement in its "Worst Things of the 90s":
This sentiment ran parallel to punk and D.I.Y. culture becoming more diverse, and no doubt, there were plenty of alienated bros peeved that they now had to consider the points of view of women and minorities. At the top of this contrarian trash heap was infuriated, working-class whiteboy Jim Goad, who created Answer Me!, a fuck-your-feelings, catch-all zine…
So was Bougas a fervent white nationalist or a kind of race-baiting hipster, a guy for whom associating with a leading white supremacist (Tom Metzger) might carry with it a certain subversive and/or countercultural cool? Parfrey told BuzzFeed News that Bougas' "perspective was similar to Tom Metzger," but then, would Tom Metzger befriend a jedi? Would he date one? According to public records, Nick Bougas โ A. Wyatt Mann, the author of the most prevalent image of anti-Semitism on the internet โ owns a house in Cumming, Georgia, with a woman named Sandra Weinberg. According to this cached artist's profile page, Weinberg is Bougas' "devoted 'galpal.'"
OK, so what? What does it mean that "jedi-bwa-ha-ha.gif" likely isn't the work of a raving Nazi or some corn-fed Aryan brother, but the doodling of a disaffected provocateur hopelessly misguided by a very specific cultural moment? On one hand, not much. Who cares where these images come from? They still do their damage.
This is the part of internet and American cultural history that nobody wants to remember. A Wyatt Mann cartoons should be in the Smithsonian historical archives and it's clearly the kikes are the only reason they aren't
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2024-03-11 at 2:33 PM UTCi just realize how White candance owen is
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