>it's a game, fictional, not real, just for fun. what's next, are they going to outlaw little kids playing cops and robbers?<
ahem, yes.
The emasculation of the young American male proceeds apace in this installment of the Family Circus.
First, Billy, his hand in the form of a fake gun, cheerfully sprays hot lead in the general direction
of his beloved little brother. But once that ball-crusher Mom, with her short, modern, “career woman”
haircut, comes onto the scene, our little hellion is reduced to morosely downgrading his fantasy
to a harmless squirt-gun fight. (Presumably pretending to shoot a gun is verboten, but pretending
to shoot a pretend gun is P.C. enough to pass muster.) Mom may be happy, but we only need to look into
the sad faces of Billy and Jeffy (it’s fun to get shot at!) to know that an essential bit of boyhood
has been lost, and the encroaching feminization of our once-proud nation is unstoppable. As the
piece de resistance, the crudely hand-drawn date in the lower left is there as a stark reminder of what
fate awaits a civilization of gun-eschewing girlie men. Bil Keane: a lone voice of manly strength in a
corrupt and decadent world.
Incidentally, when I went to the Family Circus Web site to download this cartoon, I received an
error message that read “The page cannot be displayed: There are too many people accessing the Web
site at this time.” The idea of this site being overwhelmed by traffic is so laughable that, well, it
made me laugh.
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