Australia paper defends Serena Williams cartoon despite outrage

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An Australian newspaper defended its cartoonist on Tuesday after publishing a caricature of Serena Williams having a temper tantrum at the U.S. Open tennis tournament, which civil rights leaders, celebrities and fans condemned as racist.

 

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Another race card gets pulled out of the pocket. Yawn.

OMG, this cartoon is not misogyny. It’s misogynoire, a vile form of bigotry towards black woken. Please keep on virtue signaling. This is why people at the center of the political spectrum are abandoning the Democratic Party. They’re too focused on irrelevant non-issues.

It is vitally important these days that we offend people as much as possible. No one has the right NOT to be offended. And pretending to be offended on someone else’s behalf is just lunacy.

Yeah look at that photo and look at the cartoon. The cartoon is amazingly accurate. It should be put up in a museum.

Why does this article not feature the cartoon in question? How is anyone supposed to make an objective assessment? Self censorship?

It was too much drama!

Bla Bla Bla, I'm (black) woman... Bla Bla Bla, I had an tough life.... So I can be disrespectful to anyone... And the world must understand...

To be expected from a paper owned by James, Lachlan, Elizabeth, Prudence & rupertmurdoch . When will people rise up & boycott all things Murdoch?

Really sick of seeing and hearing about this spoilt brat.

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