Tigers of Old said:So why did he draw one that way & not the other if he's racist?
MD Jazz said:"Just that when he started drawing her, that is where his creativity took him. Those images were in his head and they contributed to the final outcome"
That's a long bow to draw.
KnightersRevenge said:Yup. Pretty hard for him when his boss decides to use his cartoon to put a thumb-in-the-eye of the "snowflakes" and "nanny-staters" by putting it on the front page. Nothing he could have done about that.
tigertim said:You’ll never win an argument with the tryhards because they seemingly write the “rules” about what’s racist, sexist etc. And the “rules” get more and more tenuous and bizarre.
I’m sure you don’t.....IanG said:Its not about rules its about context, I don't see what so hard to understand about context being important.
tigertim said:I’m sure you don’t.....
Outraged? Don’t think so, but it’s all about context I spose.....IanG said:You complain about outrage but you seem perpetually outraged by those you disagree with.
tigertim said:I’m sure you don’t.....
Classy.KnightersRevenge said:Okay, try this. How many times do you need to tell someone they're being offensive before it is clear they're insensitive a**holes? They can claim the first few times that they don't get it. But at some point you've got to call an a**hole, an a**hole. If enough people are telling you the offense is there and have explained it in pretty simple terms and you're response is "snowflakes" (not you but has been said here). You're an a**hole.
LeeToRainesToRoach said:Pretty sure he would’ve been grateful for his employer backing his integrity. Societal norms shouldn’t be shaped by whoever makes the most aggressive pitch.
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MD Jazz said:The other was by Tim Boyle on back page of sports section in The Age. I'm a big fan of his writing and he was critical of Knight and the hun. Has provided food for thought.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/rendering-of-serena-williams-plays-to-the-delinquency-of-our-thinking-20180915-p503zt.html