Muhammad Rasheed - Welcome to my third year taking part in Jake Parker's month-long, daily drawing challenge called #Inktober! For those not in the know, Jake started the challenge in 2009 as a personal month-long daily challenge to improve his own inking technique, but it soon turned into a global phenomenon.
During my 2017 Inktober campaign, I kept all 31 drawings in an American slavery theme. Just as I did for last year's challenge, this year I plan to continue with my anti-racism themed Weapon of the People: DECODED daily editorial cartoon project.
As I have done before, I will post each daily Inktober drawing into this here post, so for those who are interested, keep coming back here to see the cartoons build up daily.
Ring (1/31) Cartoon depicting the crony corporatists building a ringed wall to close off the open free markets of capitalism. |
Mindless (2/31) Cartoon depicting the mindless parroting of concepts that seem smart, but are actually designed to enslave the populace to the 1% grifter class. |
Bait (3/31) Cartoon depicting the usage of ADOS babies as bait to catch alligators by the deep South white racists of the early 20th century. |
Freeze (4/31) Cartoon depicting a typical domestic terror tactic inflicted upon the American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) by the white supremacist infiltrated Fraternal Order of Police. |
Build (5/31) Cartoon depicting a typical example of the Über-selfish white racist aristocracy warring against #ADOS by sabotaging the nation's free market capitalist tradition |
Enchanted (7/31) Cartoon depicting colonizer seizure of their competition's bodies and lore to decipher for their own exclusive usage. |
Frail (8/31) Cartoon depicting a caricatured parody of the suicide of German billionaire Adolf Merckle. |
Snow (11/31) Cartoon depicting the mass media challenges predicted by the poet-activist Gil Scott Heron regarding the coming violent flip of the power structure. |
Overgrown (14/31) Cartoon depicting the automaker cartel pleading for their mark POTUS44 to fall for the "too big to fail" anti-American and anti-capitalism grift scheme. |
Legend (15/31) Cartoon depicting Madame Harriet Tubman as she prescribes a six-chambered dosage of courage to keep her escaping party moving. |
Wild (16/31) Cartoon depicting the regular barbaric riots that take place for literally nothing at all when white people destroy their own property over sports team hype. |
Ornament (17/31) Cartoon depicting the some of the middle class benefits package marketing created for the white racist aristocracy by the 1% class. |
Misfit (18/31) Cartoon depicting an unusual figure standing out for his lack of taking pleasure in the subjugation and abuse of ADOS. |
Sling (19/31) Cartoon depicting the very different relationship the police have with the white community versus how they treat the ADOS community. |
Tread (20/31) Cartoon depicting the American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) taking rightful ownership of the "Dont Tread On Me" message from Benjamin Franklin's Revolutionary Flag design. |
Treasure (21/31) Cartoon depicting the true nature of the liberalism ideology as it functions as nothing more than the left wing side of the White Supremacist Ideology. |
Dizzy (24/31) Cartoon depicting the confused and disoriented reactions to the O.J. Simpson verdict by the white community. |
Coat (27/31) Cartoon depicting the need for a relentless patient perseverance through adversity as what is needed to finally conquer the anti-Black systemic racism that infests society. |
Ride (28/31) Cartoon depicting the domestic terror inflicted upon Ms Sandra Bland by an anti-Black cop. |
Injured (29/31) Cartoon depicting the relationship between the two races and the white-controlled medical industry and how each are viewed by the doctors. |
Catch (30/31) Cartoon depicting discrepancy between how white cops treat innocent, unarmed ADOS versus how they treat savage, drunken fellow white people. |
See Also:
Inktober 2019 by M. Rasheed
Inktober 2018 by M. Rasheed
Inktober 2017 by M. Rasheed
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MEDIUM: Scanned pen & ink cartoon drawing w/Adobe Photoshop color.
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