tbf it necessitates that those being executed are powerful or influential, not members of the masses. It’s reflective of widespread dissatisfaction with the status quo. The question is simply whether that dissatisfaction is directed towards boogeymen or the actual perpetrators.
I mean, the Hebrew are kind of assumed to be powerful and influential on account of their telepathy and space lasers. I don’t have the slightest idea what a soybeard is.
Point is, anyone who hates anyone tend to believe they are incredibly powerful somehow. The homosexual agenda unleashing chemicals turning the frogs gay and all that. So I’m not sure it really limits people’s interpretation of the comic all that much.
tbf it necessitates that those being executed are powerful or influential, not members of the masses. It’s reflective of widespread dissatisfaction with the status quo. The question is simply whether that dissatisfaction is directed towards boogeymen or the actual perpetrators.
I mean, the Hebrew are kind of assumed to be powerful and influential on account of their telepathy and space lasers. I don’t have the slightest idea what a soybeard is.
Point is, anyone who hates anyone tend to believe they are incredibly powerful somehow. The homosexual agenda unleashing chemicals turning the frogs gay and all that. So I’m not sure it really limits people’s interpretation of the comic all that much.