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in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

The image is a black and white comic strip with nine panels, each depicting a conversation between two characters. The first character, with dreadlocks, is expressing frustration about various forms of protest. The second character, with short hair, responds with dismissive comments about each form of protest, labeling them as "too [adjective]!" The panels progress from sit-ins and traffic blocking to kneeling during the anthem, organizing a march, and having a demonstration. The final panel includes a quote from Bernice King, stating, "There is no form of protest against racism that is acceptable to racists." The comic strip is a commentary on the criticism faced by protesters and the dismissive reactions from some individuals.

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