@Packless1 A long while back Humon mentioned that while America (the character) is based on the more conservative (if good-intentioned) stereotypes of the country, Sister America is based on the valley-girl, empty-headed progressive stereotypes. For reference: https://satwcomic.com/wiki/sister-america I guess "Paris Hilton" was the image Humon was going for, to use her words.
And while I'm disappointed that both of the representatives of America are rather dumb, for lack of a better word, since the comic is kinda based on stereotypes, one can't really expect too much positive depiction.
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@Packless1 A long while back Humon mentioned that while America (the character) is based on the more conservative (if good-intentioned) stereotypes of the country, Sister America is based on the valley-girl, empty-headed progressive stereotypes. For reference: https://satwcomic.com/wiki/sister-america I guess "Paris Hilton" was the image Humon was going for, to use her words.
And while I'm disappointed that both of the representatives of America are rather dumb, for lack of a better word, since the comic is kinda based on stereotypes, one can't really expect too much positive depiction.