“I Made This Comic Strip Two Years Ago… Nothing Has Changed”: Comic About Racism Goes Viral

Two years ago, a white woman went viral after a video was uploaded to the Internet, showing her calling the cops on a few black folks for simply having barbeque. Just a month or so later, another white lady made the headlines when she threatened to call the police on an 8-year-old black girl for selling water without a permit.

The series of widely publicized episodes in which white people have informed authorities about black people doing mundane things have eventually inspired LA-based artist Obi Arisukwu to create a satirical comic. Sadly, recent events are proving that the strip is still relevant.

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Two years ago, artist Obi Arisukwu made a comic about white people calling the police on black folks for doing mundane things

Sadly, it’s still relevant

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Here’s the video

It got the lady fired and she lost her dog, too

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Here’s how people reacted to the whole ordeal

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