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** A number of readers have stopped following the comic due to feeling that the political references and humor of certain strips just don't work (fairly understandable since many date back to 2009). Early criticisms of the comic being "too political" were "addressed" in [[http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2009/11/09/0110-pie/ this strip]]. Not helping matters is the fact that some of their political jokes come off as [[ShallowParody rather surface-level and/or inaccurate]].

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** A number of readers have stopped following the comic by the mid-2010s due to feeling that the political references and humor of certain strips just don't work (fairly understandable since many date back to 2009). Early criticisms of the comic being "too political" were "addressed" in [[http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2009/11/09/0110-pie/ this strip]]. Not helping matters is the fact that some of their political jokes come off as [[ShallowParody rather surface-level and/or inaccurate]].



** [[https://www.sandraandwoo.com/2020/06/10/1185-nightmares This 3-in-1 combined strip]], published in June 2020 at the onset of the Black Lives Matter protests against the police murder of George Floyd, generated controversy over its second panel, which suggests protesters are masked thugs willing to ''savagely beat up Sandra while calling her a "racist" and set fire to her house with Woo inside'', playing into a balance fallacy often used by American conservatives.

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** [[https://www.sandraandwoo.com/2020/06/10/1185-nightmares This 3-in-1 combined strip]], published in June 2020 at the onset of the Black Lives Matter protests against the police murder of George Floyd, generated controversy over its second panel, which suggests protesters are masked thugs willing to ''savagely beat up Sandra while calling her a "racist" and set fire to her house with Woo inside'', playing into a "both sides" balance fallacy often used by American conservatives.fallacy.
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** [[https://www.sandraandwoo.com/2020/06/10/1185-nightmares This 3-in-1 combined strip]], published in June 2020 at the onset of the Black Lives Matter protests against the police murder of George Floyd, generated controversy over its second panel, which suggests protesters are masked thugs willing to ''savagely beat up Sandra while calling her a "racist" and set fire to her house with Woo inside'', playing into a balance fallacy often used by American conservatives.

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