But it is a flavour that, despite its seeming narrowness, is surprisingly universal. She is, as I’ve heard politically correct people describe it, her own flavour. Self-proclaimed “queer, vegan, feminist” Georges has clear alliances that she isn’t afraid to stand behind. Georges may seem like she isn’t for everyone. Georges’ Fetch: How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home (2017) that I finally began to comprehend the strong feelings that pets evoke in their respective owners.Īt first glance, Nicole J. As someone who is not American and not a dog-owner, dog-ownership in particular has always seemed to be a strange quality that the good people of America have looked for in their leader. It’s common knowledge in the US that if you want to be President, you are more likely to win if you are white, male, married, ideally with children (to prove your prowess), and if you have a dog. Georges, a prolific zinester and graphic novelist who writes, draws and sings her love for animals, humans and vegan food.
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