Tuesday Political Cartoons: 6 Year Old

If you are wondering what the above cartoon is about…here is the explanation:

And here is the video of this fucking…whatever this is:

Trump: "You daughter, she has to be of age. Like above 6 years old."

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-09T21:36:51.758Z

here's more context for this clip 👆 it doesn't make what Trump said about 6 year old girls any less weird

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-09T21:54:13.629Z

Trump is so disgusting.

Cartoons via Cagle:

Stay safe out there…


4 Comments on “Tuesday Political Cartoons: 6 Year Old”

  1. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    This country gets more fucked up every day by this President and his minions. We better hope the masses come out and vote him out!

  2. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    Oliver Kornetzke

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    Y’all know the movie ‘The Fly’, the ’80s version with Jeff Goldblum as Seth Brundle, “Brundle-fly?” It’s one of my all-time favorite films. The movie is fucking brilliant, smart, grotesque, and overall very unsettling. A perfect sci-fi horror, in my opinion.

    If you’ve seen it, then you might remember the steak scene with the journalist Veronica, where the two are making love and she mentions something about flesh, and wanting to eat it up. That gives Brundle his brilliant scientific epiphany about why his teleportation pods can’t handle organic matter, after which he runs a little experiment. He takes a steak, cuts it in half, sends one piece through his telepod, and leaves the other one alone. Then he cooks them both and has Veronica taste them. She bites into the normal one, and it tastes like steak. Then she tries the teleported one and reacts with instant revulsion, spitting it out of her mouth with disgust and declares, “It tastes…synthetic.”

    That scene lives rent-free in my head lately because it perfectly encapsulates the current problem I have with much of the recent content online. As in, that’s exactly how AI-generated content feels to me.

    At first glance it looks right. The texture’s there. The color’s there. Structurally it resembles the “real thing.” But the second you actually bite into it, as in read a few lines or paragraphs and let it sit on your mental palate, you begin to realize something’s off. Wrong… and just weird and uncanny, like the steak that went through Brundle’s telepod and came out assembled molecule by molecule by something that seems to understand the structure of life, but not life itself.

    To put it another way, it’s the difference between a real steak and a lab copy that technically matches the blueprint but somehow lost the “animal” along the way. You chew on it, and your brain just goes, “Yeah… no, this tastes synthetic.”

    AI content you read? It may pass inspection from across the room, but up close? Telepod steak.


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