andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2003-07-26 09:24 pm
Actual racism
Cheers fo Mr Grossberg for pointing out these anti-semitic cartoons.
Despite knowing about this kind of thing in a general sense, seeing examples of it is still rather disturbing.
Despite knowing about this kind of thing in a general sense, seeing examples of it is still rather disturbing.
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And although the names for my links might not have made it clear, it was also the governments, not the people, that were lampooned in my support. I could also give examples where specific people are used.
Therefore, I think it is more that some political cartoons try to portray their targets in the worst possible light, than a case of anti-semitism.
Though mocking people (whether race, country, or whatever) based on a caricature of what other people expect them to be is definitely bad, and one of the reasons why I don't tend to enjoy political satire.
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I don't really think that Americans, Germans, French, or Mexicans are a race. They are nations. And although my headings might not have stated it well enough, most of these cartoons lampoon, again, their governments, not their people.
Political satire often casts the target in the worst possible light, using hyperbole as a tool. It's one reason why I don't tend to like it much. But I think to call this stuff racist, devalues the horribleness of real racism.