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@Lioh@social.anoxinon.de I feel sorry in advance if another meaning than "Mozilla leadership once again are making clown things" can be interpreted from this drawing.
If it is hurting a community. That's not my intention at all with this comic.
Also, if it has something to do with the makeup symbols or the colors of the hair, it is just inspired/inherited from the original meme (src: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/putting-on-clown-makeup ).
Thank you for pointing it, I hope my answer will participate to disambiguate anything wrong.
@davidrevoy@framapiaf.org thanks for pointing that out. I did not see the reference and I also did not know the original meme until know (which I think is already quite offensive in itself). I think posts like this are a hit in the face of the queer community and I just don't like them.
Bruder / Schwester das ist ein uraltes Meme, einen Clown beinhaltend, ka was du da reininterpretierst, aber mit falscher Repräsentation von queeren Menschen hat das nix zu tun
@Lioh@social.anoxinon.de I sincerly feel sorry to read it. I hope you'll forgive me for haven't been able to anticipate this particular side effect for the audience not knowing the original meme, or not clicking on the ref. 😔
I really thought it would be read just as a tiny joke in front of a news I had hard time to cope (something that happens too often with Mozilla).
Mind explaining this to anyone else who's out of the loop?