Publication of a political cartoon bearing “antisemitic tropes” pressured a Pennsylvania newspaper’s editorial team to issue an apology “regardless of the interpretation.”
“We hear the outcry…”
Tuesday, the same day that leftists and pro-Hamas sycophants jumped at the opportunity to accuse the Israel Defense Forces of bombing a hospital in Gaza, The Philadelphia Inquirer ran a political cartoon portraying Israel as the villain.
Faced with intense backlash, by the following afternoon The Inquirer Editorial Board had published a carefully crafted apology that both condemned the attacks from the terrorists and promoted their willingness to share “an array of viewpoints on the events in the Middle East.”The cartoon in question had been drawn by Monte Wolverton and featured a large military-style boot adorned with a Star of David preparing to crush a group of people, some brandishing rifles, labeled Hamas. The figure representing Israel was stating “Distance yourselves!” suggestive of the civilians that […]
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