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Being a political cartoon, it's more direct with its mockery.
Huey Freeman, the central character in The Boondocks is blatantly a radical socialist, I haven't read most of the newspaper comic strips (which explicitly mention white supremacy, capitalism and socialism) but even the toned-down popular cartoon show has touches of radical politics, albeit with a jaded tone, including references to the Black Panther Party, mocking MLK's pacifism, constantly mocking liberal attitudes, an early...