Only someone totally out of touch, such as a demented idiot like trump and the idiots who follow a demented idiot, would think it's feasible for an armed federal "agent," and I use the term very loosely, to be filming with a phone in one hand and gun in the other. Sure, sure. We're all going to say, "Oh, yeah. I would do that." No. We wouldn't. Magas will agree with them and say, "see, trump isn't lying!" The people backing ice on this seem to me to be relieved and desperate for a way to justify these actions to themselves, even as they were trying to be loyal to Benedict Donald and his cabal. They've latched onto that video that is the only one that shows something different from all the others, and don't even want to look at the weirdness of it for fear they'll have to admit, to themselves if no one else, and they can't deal with that.
The only way to keep up the good fight is pushing out the video that was released from the ICE agents phone. There was no way he was afraid for his life. He was doing a premeditated action. Ms. Good never had a chance.
This ADA-focused edition is especially timely and powerful, shining a light on the ongoing fight for accessibility, inclusion, and true civil rights (not charity).
The historical cartoons you pulled really capture the resistance, the "blank check" fears, and the sheer determination of activists back in the day—it's a stark reminder of how hard-won those ramps, curb cuts, and protections were, and how fragile they can feel even now in 2026.
Love how you juxtapose the old-school satire with the enduring message: access is a right, not a favor. The visuals hit hard—those protest scenes and the pushback cartoons are both infuriating and inspiring.
we will get by, we will survive...
Great selection of cartoons.
Only someone totally out of touch, such as a demented idiot like trump and the idiots who follow a demented idiot, would think it's feasible for an armed federal "agent," and I use the term very loosely, to be filming with a phone in one hand and gun in the other. Sure, sure. We're all going to say, "Oh, yeah. I would do that." No. We wouldn't. Magas will agree with them and say, "see, trump isn't lying!" The people backing ice on this seem to me to be relieved and desperate for a way to justify these actions to themselves, even as they were trying to be loyal to Benedict Donald and his cabal. They've latched onto that video that is the only one that shows something different from all the others, and don't even want to look at the weirdness of it for fear they'll have to admit, to themselves if no one else, and they can't deal with that.
Obviously they didn’t check the location of his feet.
The only way to keep up the good fight is pushing out the video that was released from the ICE agents phone. There was no way he was afraid for his life. He was doing a premeditated action. Ms. Good never had a chance.
Thanks for another great Sunday cartoons roundup.
This ADA-focused edition is especially timely and powerful, shining a light on the ongoing fight for accessibility, inclusion, and true civil rights (not charity).
The historical cartoons you pulled really capture the resistance, the "blank check" fears, and the sheer determination of activists back in the day—it's a stark reminder of how hard-won those ramps, curb cuts, and protections were, and how fragile they can feel even now in 2026.
Love how you juxtapose the old-school satire with the enduring message: access is a right, not a favor. The visuals hit hard—those protest scenes and the pushback cartoons are both infuriating and inspiring.
Keep 'em coming! ✊🦽