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“I’d Rather Be A Starving Artist Than Silence My Voice” - Viral Conservative Cartoonist Captures The Emotion Of Our Times | George Alexopoulos | Ep. 59

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I sit down with political cartoonist George Alexopoulos (@GPrime85)—a man whose four-panel strips have shaken the internet and captured the raw emotions of our times.

George shares his journey from doodling in school to creating comics that reach millions. We dive into:

  • Why he refuses to stay silent in a politically hostile art industry

  • How one cartoon about the Ukrainian girl in North Carolina gained 5.4M+ views in just two days

  • The battle between human creativity and AI art

  • Why artists must be truth-tellers, even if it costs them everything

This is a powerful conversation about art, tragedy, censorship, faith, and fighting for truth through creativity.

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Timestamps:

00:00 - Intro/Preview

02:21 - How George first fell in love with drawing

07:51 - First viral cartoon, pursuing art as a career

18:01 - Being a conservative artist

24:45 - AI’s impact on art

33:04 - The viral cartoon of the Ukrainian girl in North Carolina

44:25 - Reaction to Charlie Kirk

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