It was supposed to be an easy assignment for Iimi. Just proctor the makeup test for four students. Only the students finished early, and to head off an argument, Iimi needs to direct a potentially charged discussion away from devolving into a factional fight. But how can she show confidence when the message that needs to be taught is… I Know That I Don’t Know
Pre-Comic Notes:
Real-life
politicians and events are discussed. But, no, I’m not taking the comic in a
partisan direction. This is a comic about truth and assumptions, and politics is where truth is often discarded.
Post-Comic
Notes:
This comic
isn’t an apologia for any politician or faction. The persons and events
mentioned are the most recent examples of a long-standing problem of assuming a
motive without proof. Yes, we can and should oppose wrongdoing. But we must not
assume the motives or the state of the soul of the person who does these
things.
Image Credits
What is
Truth (page 8) by Nikolai
Nikolaevich Ge is in the public domain.
Some images used in this comic were AI drafted by the author using NightCafe and then edited by the same. No copyrighted artist names (living or dead) were used in the prompts or for “AI training.”
No comments:
Post a Comment