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Should The Guardian Have Apologised For Cartoon ?

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Gromit | 11:24 Sun 30th Apr 2023 | News
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The paper has apologised for a cartoon it published and removed it from its archive, after protests from jewish groups. They say the depiction of Richard Sharp who resigned as BBC Chair is anti semitic.

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I am not a Jew and a lot of anti-Semitism would go over my head unless it was blatant. I did not get the squid reference "Author Dave Rich, an expert in anti-Semitism, said images of squid have often been used to depict the conspiracy theory that 'Jewish forces' have their tentacles wrapped around society and power." I can see no reason for a squid to be in the...
05:16 Mon 01st May 2023
No! Not to Boris.
What is anti semitic about it?

after the forde report i am extremely suspicious of many of these "anti-semitism" claims... it seems to me that many of them are invented as political weapons
I just found the whole cartoon distasteful
all that cartoonist's work is ugly, Rosetta; I don't like him at all.

However.

I didn't know Sharp was Jewish, and I wouldn't have been any the wiser if I'd seen the cartoon. According to the BBC, the cartoon showed him with "exaggerated feaatures". Well, that's what cartoonists do, all the time. I thought maybe he'd given the figure the sort of huge nose that used to appear in Nazi cartoons; but not at all here.

A far as I can see the only thing that might conceivably be seen as anti-Semitic is the notion that Jews make money and run things, though even that is a nod to success, not to prejudice. The cartoon is plainly anti-Boris but I can see nothing offensive at all in the depiction of Sharp. The Guardian should have stood its ground.
I thought it was really funny and cannot see any anti-semitism in it at all.
nope, nothing to apologise for.
Cartoon of the year.
Nothing to apologise for - political cartoons (especially) are all about 'exaggerated features', usually the more exaggerated the better, going right back to Rowlandson and Gilray.
Evidently, one of the complaints was about him carrying a squid, which is 'a common anti-semitic motif', but that's a new one on me.
Cartoonists dont have to produce ugly works, just look at Gerald Scarfe's work, his figures were indeed exagerated, but they were clever and funny. This one is neither
oh, I hadn't heard of that either, brainiac. Something about having a lot of fingers in a lot of pies perhaps. If so, then the complainants have told the world of another way to insult Jews that they may not have known about.
Yes.Rowson is probably more for the Momentum anti-semitic mob,than he is for the non anti-semitic Starmer.Corbyn,Abbott and now the Guardian.Eejits all.
Squid and Jews is an old trope, so I simply cannot believe the inclusion of a squid in the box was a coincidence.

I don’t understand why some on the left, like the paper with its foundations in slavery, have such an issue with Jews.

I kind of get that Abbott is anti-Jew, because she’s a racist anyway, but I don’t understand why Jews rile some on the left.
...and they think Rishi Sunak is wearing a kippa in that cartoon???
oh... just looks like hair to me, Tilly.
^@15.06.Best answer,Gromit?
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Thank you all for your replies, they have enlightening.
I didn’t see any anti semitism but maybe I was a bit blind to it.
I wondered what the squid/octopus was there for, so to learn it is a known trope is disappointing.
Apparently the cartoonist and Sharp were at the same public school together, so perhaps it was a nickname?
I don’t think the actual drawing of Sharp character was anti semitic, I saw it before the complaints and didn’t see a big nosed jew.
The cartoonist has apologised so a bit of mea culpa
"the cartoonist has apologised for it"?...so that makes everything allright?Corbyn has apologised for his anti-semitism,Abbott has apologised for her anti-semitism,the Guardian and Rowson have apologised for their anti-semitism.Perhaps if they werent anti-semitic in the first place they wouldnt have anything to apologise for.
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The cartoonist has apologised for his ‘inadvertent’ anti semitism. He didn’t mean it apparently.
No it doesn’t make it alright, and I never said that it did.
Again thanks every one for your perceptive replies.
"He didnt mean it apparently"....as we say up here in Scotland...Aye,right....
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ynnafymmi
Nope, I am not convinced either.
Enjoy the rest of your evening :-)

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