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Episode 45: c o n t r o v e r s y
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Steph and Cam discuss a (somewhat) recent controversy sparked by a Tweet made on webcomic artist Nathan Pyle’s Twitter about the march for life and “pro-life” movement in general back in 2017. It raised some questions and concerns amongst progressive fans about whether or not this creator is anti-abortion. Cam and Steph talk about how it seems that he has left it up to interpretation with a half-baked answer following the backlash.
Also, this episode has a handful of those infamous poOoOoOlarizing opinions, so…be warned.
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Music by Jonathan Stutz: stutzmusic.bandcamp.com
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Manage episode 232766134 series 2303821
Steph and Cam discuss a (somewhat) recent controversy sparked by a Tweet made on webcomic artist Nathan Pyle’s Twitter about the march for life and “pro-life” movement in general back in 2017. It raised some questions and concerns amongst progressive fans about whether or not this creator is anti-abortion. Cam and Steph talk about how it seems that he has left it up to interpretation with a half-baked answer following the backlash.
Also, this episode has a handful of those infamous poOoOoOlarizing opinions, so…be warned.
Like whatchur hearing? Please consider supporting us! Subscribe and turn on notifications for our YouTube Channel here: bit.ly/dacvids!
Music by Jonathan Stutz: stutzmusic.bandcamp.com
♥THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!♥
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drunk-art-chat/support52 episodes
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