«Once upon a time there was a poor woodcutter who lived with his wife and their daughter and son in a cottage at the edge of a forest. He loved his trade, and worked hard at it. But most of the land belonged to rich ogres, who kept the forests for their own use. …»
(read Ursula Le Guin’s fable for Occupy Wall Street, “Ninety-Nine Weeks”; UKL is also at Occupy Writers.)
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Oh, now that’s just fantastic use of imagery.
Now what does it mean? This is not how political cartoons should be. just slapping on some labels is lazy.