Trump evita condanne esplicite. Si schianta al suolo anche un elicottero della polizia: due morti
For my money the first cartoon I saw on the supremacist controversy is by far the best. This gem is by my pal JP Trostle (JAPE) out of North Carolina. There have been lots of terrific cartoons on this topic, but speaking as a cartoonist JP hit this one out of the park and knocked out the lights three stadiums over!
The concept is simple. I admit a quick ache of professional jealousy for not having thunk that one up myself. The art seems alive, you can almost feel the marchers move across the page, the flickering of the torches, the sound of goose-stepping boots. Every cartoonist has played with the imagery of trumps hair...JP gives that tired allusion life and passion. The expressions are priceless, showing the full
range of our deluded president's disgraceful performance. It connects him to those losers with a subtle touch....Trump as their tool, guiding light, inspiration.
JP set a very high bar with this one. It's not many cartoons that keep drifting back into my mind with the power of this one. In concept and artwork this is cartooning at its finest.
Steve Sack
Violence on many sides. Sad! (hate)
Violenza su molti lati. Triste! (ODIO)
dragon chow (cibo per drago)
Steve Sack
where's whats-his-name?
Barry Blitt
La famiglia
Vasco Gargalo
www.ilustragargalo.blogspot.com
Bed hair
David Rowe
Dessin de mardi: un suprémaciste blanc tue une personne avec son véhicule à #Charlottesville . #ledroit pic.twitter.com/gikfD1D6LC— Guy Badeaux (@guybadeaux) 15 agosto 2017
Bado
Traces from Charlottesville...
Ramses
LACRIME PER CHARLOTTEVILLE
Come non essere d'accordo sulla condanna della violenza?
Come non possiamo criticare chiunque dimentichi di averlo seminato?
La posizione di Trump troppo morbida sui supremastisti bianchi di Charlotteville mette i repubblicani in difficoltà, ma questo non è forse è il frutto delle alleanze con i neo-nazisti e con il Ku Klux Klan nella campagna elettorale?
Hot Wheels"
#Charlottesville #Virginia #WhiteSupremacy #noplaceforracism #racism #StopTheHate #Trump #ProtestingHate
Rodriguez
Supremacy Omar Perez
White House
15 Aug 2017
So Trump is doubling down on Charlottesville. Remember his campaign https://t.co/DbXJNoc6nX pic.twitter.com/vEnVm5pbPO— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) 15 agosto 2017
Ann Telnaes
Trump and the far right... (Cartoon dated March 1st, 2016) - © Chappatte in The New York Times pic.twitter.com/OEw3hjbrCm— Chappatte Cartoons (@PatChappatte) 14 agosto 2017
.@PatChappatte on President Trump and white nationalism https://t.co/MpoTS8wxHe pic.twitter.com/K30WCDSExn— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) 14 agosto 2017
Apicella
UNITING THE RIGHT IN THE RIGHT PLACE Miguel Villalba Sánchez (Elchicotriste)
In the ass.
15 Aug 2017
Uguaglianza
CeciGian
— Carlos Latuff (@LatuffCartoons) 16 agosto 2017
Latuff
Ivano Sartori : "Stati Uniti, dove la fiaccola del razzismo è sempre accesa
«Nessuno nasce odiando qualcun altro per il colore della sua pelle, per la sua storia o per la religione». Questa frase di Mandela, ripresa dall'autobiografia del Premio Nobel per la pace ed ex presidente sudafricano, è stata e lanciato via Twitter da Obama dopo i fatti di Charlottesville. In tre giorni ha raggiunto oltre tre milioni di likes, diventando così il tweet più amato della storia di Twitter."
"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion..." pic.twitter.com/InZ58zkoAm
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) 13 agosto 2017
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