Vintage Political Cartoon Repurposed: The Great Reset
James Gillray, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. The image has been altered...but you knew that.
The Original Cartoon
James Gillray, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
The text at the top reads:
The Plumb-pudding in danger, or, State epicures taking un petit souper.
The great Globe itself and all which it inherit, is too small to satisfy such insatiable appetites.
From Wikimedia Commons:
SUMMARY:
William Pitt, wearing a regimental uniform and hat, sitting at a table with Napoleon. They are each carving a large plum pudding on which is a map of the world. Pitt's slice is considerably larger than Napoleon's.
This article also appears on my website, The Asylum. The website also has several things that are not possible to do on Substack: The World Economic Forum Members Reference (thanks to Dr. Malone), Red State/Blue State reference showing Senate and House percentages by party affiliation, quotes, a large resources section, a robust search feature and some other things unique to the site: quizzes, word games and leaked communications. These latter three are satirical and funny, at least in my mind, but you'll have to be the ultimate judge on that.