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27 November 2003
The Independent's cartoonist Dave Brown has won the Political Cartoon of the Year award for a controversial depiction of Ariel Sharon apparently eating a Palestinian baby a day before the Israeli elections.
In the cartoon, published on 27 January, Sharon says "What's wrong? You never seen a politician kissing babies before?" as a loudspeaker from a helicopter gunship chants "Vote Sharon, Vote Sharon" overhead. The cartoon was based on Goya's Saturn Devouring His Children and was penned after a pre-election raid by Israeli missiles on Gaza City. The prize was presented after a vote by the members of the Political Cartoon Society and national newspaper cartoonists. It was presented by the former cabinet minister Clare Short on Tuesday night at the headquarters of The Economist in London.
The Press Complaints Commission found in March that the cartoon did not breach its code after it received dozens of complaints.
Brown, 45, started his career on The Sunday Times in 1989, working for many national publications before joining The Independent in 1996.
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27.11.2003 13:48
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Blah blah anti-semitism blah
27.11.2003 15:25
[AND ON AND ON UNTIL THE NEXT METEOR STRIKE]
Useful Likudnik Idiot
Professor
30.11.2003 06:04
However, the conferment of an award is another matter. The conferment of this award on a viscious anti-semitic charicature is a base and damaging act. It constitutes flagrant prejudice and hostility to the Jewish population. The award contributes to the revival of the new antisemitism - which is already claiming victims in Europe (in the bombing of synagogues and Jewish schools).
It is not clear to this writer whether the conferment of the award was the result of malice or ignorance on the part of the judges. Perhaps if this is the level of their judgment, I should also add in explanation to them (with contempt for their independent ability to assess racist prejudice)that the blood libel was not founded on any religious, legendary or historical practice amongst the Jews and that the only murder, which actually took place, was by the Christians who propagated the libel.
Frances Raday
Wrong!
30.11.2003 12:00
It is blatantly a piece of political satire that caricatures on political individual and lampoons the politician's traditional practice of "baby-kissing."
You could call it an "incitement" to anti-Sharon behaviour, but racial hatred to ALL Jews? Do me a favour!
Regardless of whether you are a "professor of law" or not, you are clearly one of the morons about who conflates the government of Israel with the "Jewish people" (whoever they are) and thinks that all criticism or dissent of this murderous regime is "anti-semitic."
Shame on you and to everyone else: This just goes to show that our "academic elite" can be just as wildly wrong about stuff as anyone else.
Pathetic. I suggest you re-read the initial (satirical) comment.
LETS HAVE A "WAR ON DICKHEADS"!
Common Sense
self-criticism
10.01.2004 16:44
Would you do the same statements, if the head of an african government would be characterized in the same way by a cartoon in a british newspaper? Say, President Kibaki from Kenya, would be drawn in a cartoon waering a loincloth made out of banana leafs, with overdimensional red lips in his face and so on. You would, very correctly, state that this would be a racist cartoon and not a tolerable political statement whatsoever. You would clearly see, that in this cartoon were racist views that were in use during the period of colonialism throughout Europe.
But when you see a cartoon with Sharon, where anti-Semitistic views are published that were in use in the middle-ages, where throughout Europe and especially in the later Germany and France the Jews were blamed for killing children and drinking their blood, than you cannot see anything else than a political statement.
This shows indeed, that you are aware of racism but are not aware of anti-Semitism. I suppose you are a left-wing, therefore the fact that you ignore anti-Semitism is not only cheerless but alarming.
The Left should fight against racism and anti-Semitism. And the left should start with itself, because you cannot fight the enemy in the world, if you yourself are the enemy. As long as the Left ignores either racism or anti-Semitism, it is blind and dangerous.
If you want to achieve communism at any time, make sure that what you think is freedom is not rather a massgrave.
And hey, celf-criticism is nothing you should have angst for.
Roger Celic
Above Commenst
15.02.2004 16:05
Martin Kimel
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08.08.2005 20:36
He was criticising morons who wilfully misinterpret attacks on Jewish individuals as attacks against all Jewish people. The quotes are there to identify the words as words used by those words and not himself. The meaning of "(whoever they are)" is an allusion to the fact that such a wide diverse group of people contains so many conflicting opinions + viewpoints that anyone who claims to represent the Jewish people or group together all Jewish people as one is deeply deluded.
And your comments about people not leaving name/contacts deatils is trivial, noone wants to receive 100's of emails from angry people too stupid to understand simple points(see above) do they?
Marty is a moron