Meet Editorial Cartoonist Broc Smith

Reality Bites By Broc Smith

RealityBites by Broc Smith

In January 2020 Broc Smith went with his family to visit his mother and he and his family have not been allowed to return to their home in China. To support his family, Broc reinvented himself by drawing editorial cartoons. As an outsider living nearly 3 decades outside his own country, his perspective is unique. Broc Smith is worth supporting.

Editorial Cartoonist Broc Smith
Editorial Cartoonist Broc Smith

RealityBites by Broc Smith

About Broc Smith

Mr. Broc Smith is a theatre trained “hands-on designer” with over 20 years of experience in theatre performance, costume, prop, stage design and construction before coming to Asia in 1993. Beginning with exhibitions and events in Singapore, he has been involved in designing world-class expos throughout Southeast Asia and many nation-wide events. He helped create China’s first world-class water park in Shanghai. He was one of the principal designers for Asia’s largest aquarium in Pudong. He was also a principal designer for Happy Valley Beijing and part of the development of Leisure Destination Concepts in China’s domestic tourist market. Mr. Smith has been a senior designer for multinational companies as well as an independent freelancer.

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The Thinking Conservative
The Thinking Conservativehttps://www.thethinkingconservative.com/
The goal of THE THINKING CONSERVATIVE is to help us educate ourselves on conservative topics of importance to our freedom and our pursuit of happiness. We do this by sharing conservative opinions on all kinds of subjects, from all types of people, and all kinds of media, in a way that will challenge our perceptions and help us to make educated choices.

Columns

Can Ramaphosa and Trump Come to Terms?

Whether South Africa can quell the hostility emanating from Washington, without compromising on its national priorities, is a formidable test for a country

Maddened Europe

Viable prospects for peaceful settlement of conflict between Moscow and Kyiv exist, but Europe obsesses over threat of incursion onto European territory.

BOMBSHELL: DOGE Proves Democrats Guilty of Election Fraud!

As the old expression goes, “That didn’t take long!” Over...

Tariffs Will Make America Rich Again

The US won World War II because we could outproduce our enemies, Peter Navarro explained, and the American “arsenal of democracy” permitted the Allies to triumph.

America’s sport export

The popularity of baseball in Japan and Korea contrasts to a shrinking American audience where the average age of your MLB fan is a 57-year-old Caucasian man. 

News

Tesla Firebombing Suspect Hit With Federal Charges

The U.S. Dept of Justice has filed federal charges against a suspect in connection with a firebombing attack on a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado.

What to Expect From Trump’s Global Tariffs

Trump has dubbed April 2 “Liberation Day,” when he will unveil reciprocal tariffs to level the trading field between the United States and its 200 partners.

Voters Head to Polls in 3 Key Elections in Florida, Wisconsin: What to Watch For

On April 1, voters head to the polls for three races in Florida and Wisconsin, with substantial implications for the future beyond the current contests.

Trump Has Called April 2 ‘Liberation Day’—What’s Happening?

Trump is to unveil his admin’s reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners, which features US matching tariff rates set by other countries on American goods.

Court Halts Trump Admin’s Move to Revoke Protected Status of Venezuelans

Federal judge in CA put a pause on the Trump admin’s plan to terminate TPS of 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, whose legal status was set to expire on April 7.

Hegseth: Men and Women in Combat Must Meet ‘Same, High Standard’

Today at the Department of Defense all combat roles are open to men and women BUT they must all meet the same, high standard, Def. Sec. Hegseth said.

Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic to Catholic Charity in Religious Rights Dispute

The U.S. Supreme Court on March 31 seemed inclined to side with a Wisconsin Catholic charity that argues that it should not have to pay unemployment tax.
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