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The Washington Post took down an editorial cartoon Wednesday that depicted a Hamas leader using civilians as human shields, after the drawing was criticized as racist and dehumanizing toward ...
Washington Post editorial page editor David Shipley said he decided to take down the cartoon after it "was seen by many readers as racist." "This was not my intent," Shipley wrote, before apologizing.
The post provoked a backlash on social networks, prompting the organizers' apology. “As E3 Saxo Classic, we would like to apologize for the cartoon," organizers said on X, formerly Twitter.
Washington Post Executive Editor Sally Buzbee consoled her newsroom over the outrage towards a political cartoon mocking the spokesman for the terrorist group Hamas.
Cartoon falls to cancel culture: In perilous times, free speech attacks are no laughing matter In silencing Michael Ramirez's voice, The Washington Post is giving power to those who disagree with ...
A 'Washington Post' cartoonist resigned after the newspaper rejected a cartoon of CEOs — including 'Post' owner Jeff Bezos — kneeling before Trump.
The Call & Post, which is owned by boxing promoter Don King, has dogged Turner because other black leaders – many of whom have influenced politics for decades -- opposed Issue 6.
A Washington Post cartoonist announced that she had quit the paper this week because it rejected her cartoon of Amazon founder and Post owner Jeff Bezos groveling to President-elect Trump.
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