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dhakiun_z@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

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dhakiun_z@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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  • taiyang@lemmy.world
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    Ok, all that aside, that third chick asking about college— what does that shirt mean…? No clothes hangers? Is that an abortion statement or does she just like folded clothes over hung ones?

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      Definitely a pro-choice statement: “Don’t make women resort to [risky abortion techniques]”

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        I especially like her panels because it illustrates that even liberal, socially conscious people need to stay aware of their own biases. I try to be a progressive person, but that certainly doesn’t mean I’m immune to this sort of thing.

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          Yup, it’s really well done

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      I assumed it was an abortion statement (pro-choice, as in, “don’t make women resort to unsafe back alley clotheshanger abortions”).

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      i think it could be a reference to saying no to plastic clothes hangers, since clothes hangers are an enormous source of plastic waste.

      Edit: yes i understand the anti dangerous abortion symbolism, but here are some sources to explain the environmental impacts that are starting to gain some press.

      https://torrancerecycles.org/guide/coat-hangers-plastic/#:~:text=Plastic hangers typically wind up,and BPA into the environment.

      https://www.commonobjective.co/article/are-sustainable-hangers-all-they-re-cracked-up-to-be#:~:text=Made predominantly from expanded polystyrene,800-1%2C000 years to breakdown.

      https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/plastic-hanger-fun-fact-20-billion-landfills-every-year-gary-barker

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        I like that take, and I’m going to go charish my lovely ceder hangers for more than just their rustic smell.

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