Don't ask him what humans he helped between 1939 and 1945
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You can tell he's a baddie because of his red eyes, ugly face, and angry expression
The skull pins are a solid indicator too.
I knew it!
I thought this was the Kromaggs from Sliders at first, but the camera angle reminds me of something from Buffy. What am I looking at?
I read this over and over. Never got close to making sense
I read it as a critique of human tribalism. As if aliens came and helped those they encountered, their enemies would see it as an offence to them.
Good old tribalism gene, always bringing us the W
Not everyone has it. Hopefully it'll breed out
Sounds like you view the people with the tribalism gene as "them" and those who don't carry that gene as "us". Perhaps you are more tribalist than you think...
I'm being a bit cheeky but I honestly do think humanity would be better off if we acknowledged that certain character flaws are fundamental to human nature, rather than pretending that there are "good" people and "bad" people.
It's the paradox of tolerance sadly. If they insist on being tribal then they're insisting of being removed from the whole. And I care about the whole.
Are you sure about that? I think those that "do not have it" have just reframed all of humanity to be their "tribe", i.e. they still have it, just not "using" it
That would imply that they'd be willing to be against aliens or other non human sentient species. I disagree with that assumption.
Though maybe we've just defined our tribe as literally every living thing? But that doesn't seem right to me.
What I mean is, how do you know that the tribalism gene is gone? I'm pretty sure that if the people that "have no tribalism gene" grew up in an environment where tribalism was normal, they would have developed the traits just like everyone else.
It's very arrogant to assume someone who is not acting in a tribalistic way has in some way a different biological make-up, as if they were some kind of more advanced lifeform. It's very likely pretty much the same genetic code, just expressed differently through environmental factors.
Where tribalism is normal? That's literally everywhere. Do you have a favorite sports team? I don't. Do you have a religion that you think is right? Not me.
I'm a member of groups, of course, but I feel no urge that these groups are somehow better or more than others.
Now, is it genetic or learned? Who knows. I was just replying to the guy who said it was a gene. I guarantee no research shows that's a thing.
Yeah didn't really check who was replying :)
I do not mean that tribalism is not present in every environment, it was meant like for example selfishness. There's selfishness everywhere, but some people are more or less selfish, and that mostly depends on the total environment someone grew up in, how much selfishness was discouraged or encouraged, how much it lead to advantages or disadvantages. I assume that it's the same with tribalism.
If aliens showed up and beamed a bunch of food and diapers into the hood. There is a large portion of humanity that would get mad at the aliens for helping black people, instead of being happy that aliens helped anyone at all
What’s the context? What is this character from?
AFAIK, Port Sherry's comics are usually not part of larger series.
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Geez which humans did he help??
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Probably all of them?
Maybe the KKK lol
Would have been funnier if the guys shooting him had a diverse cast like the US Army, The Taliban, and some Chinese Assassin, instead of some generic dessert dudes with guns.
Bleak