• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Watson Heston had no trouble explaining this to people via cartoon in the 19th century.

    Bonus cartoon:

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      The funny thing is, being anti religion in public schools was a Protestant thing in the 19th century US. The KKK were also very much in favor of public education without religion, and advocated for laws against private schools. Private schools were associated with Catholicism, until integration - you can see the allusion with the shadow of the mitre in the second image.

      Evangelical Christians have really just been throwing a decades long fit over the fact that Black children get to go to the same school as their kids.

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        In general, but in Heston’s case, he really hated all religion. Sometimes to a degree that turned into racism. But most of his comics are still pretty funny. I can somewhat forgive a Victorian-era racist considering the time they were living in. He definitely reserved most of his time to hating on Christianity and the Bible. In very pithy and entertaining ways.

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      That second one is legitimately one of the best political cartoons I’ve see

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        I love most of Heston’s stuff. Although some of it is pretty antisemitic, at least from this atheist Jew’s perspective.