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Later on, if I'm not mistaken, a 'white' character used Lucy to get at Sheila and 'white' characters are responsible for turning Persia into a heroin-whore. Perhaps you could say Principal Harvey was a negatively portrayed black character, or perhaps it was just an attempt to interject some variety in the cast. I don't see how Nikki herself is a negatively portrayed character yes she had a bad start, but she ended-up as a nurse in the military and seemed quite well-adjusted. The black characters were Harvey, the school principal, and Nikki, the girl abused by her father. As to his portrayal of 'black' characters, I didn't think that it was negative. And even then, if he's so anti-gay, then why publish 'Mikey Begins'? Why include a positively-portrayed Flounce in Better Days? Please explain the negativity in either Mikey or Flounce's characters.
This was not an instance of any of Jay's biases, but merely the setting of the story. Not Jay Naylor narrating, but a woman living in a middle-earth setting where one can automatically assume people were more conservative.
Plus, the same issue mentions them trying to 'get at' Justin, who in the previous chapter appears to be old enough to consent (several times).-In the Fall of Red story where homosexuality is defined as 'deviancy', you may have missed that IT WAS A CHARACTER SPEAKING. Additionally, I thought that Xenon and Xepher's lines in question to be in sarcasm. This does not automatically define pedophillic intent, unless the hoards of consumers of twink-gay-porn are potential pedos as well. To the unsigned poster To begin, the Hucklemary Anne chapter you mention with the foxes, there are homosexuals who prefer feminine males over masculine males.
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Please enjoy his work for free and do not support him or any other member of the species homosapiens asshaticus southernbigotus. If one is in need of his artwork and they do not support his obviously racist & homophobic political leanings they need only do a google image search with safesearch disabled fo find most of these works for free posted on image boards & blogs in foreign countries. A lot of subtle & not-so-subtle, demeaning jokes thrown in at the expense of non-white, non-heterosexual characters. Hardly a neutral sounding opinion but one must read his work, specifically the aforementioned series, for themselves to see it. Many of the characters portrayed as being of African heritage are also written as more oversexed and of lesser moral character than the other characters in the comics.
In addition, an act of homosexual sex in chapter 4 of his series, Fall of Little Red Riding Hood is described as "deviancy". I have read much of his work and found that the only gay characters I have seen thus far in his comics, the male fox twins, Xenon & Xephyr in Huckleberry Ann, chapter 3 are portrayed as having pedophilic intent along with many other crass stereotyping characteristics such as a penchant for visiting truck-stops. For my part, seeing these insertions led me to stop buying his CDs, even though I know he's been doing it pretty much throughout his comics. I'll make one if nobody else does, but I get the feeling that my entry wouldn't be as neutral as it could be. Would an editor more skilled in political speech like to talk about Jay's insertion of conservative Christian content in his comics? I feel I have to recuse myself of making such a statement, because as a politically-minded liberal, I'm just not a neutral party. Doris Henderson."- MythicFox 21:27, 2 August 2007 (UTC) "Lance" might be part of the setting, but either way it doesn't actually tie in to the comic in any way. I'd have to check, but I don't think "Lance Cannon" and "Rest Your Gun Here" are actually considered part of the Better Days setting.