Posted on 02/16/2017 5:09:56 AM PST by simpson96
The controversy surrounding one of President Donald Trump's most contentious cabinet picks just got an extra boost.
In a political cartoon published in the Belleville News-Democrat on Monday, conservative artist Glenn McCoy recreated Norman Rockwell's iconic painting "The Problem We All Live With" - with education secretary Betsy DeVos at the center instead of civil rights activist Ruby Bridges. The image was quick to go viral, with many expressing their outrage over the suggested parallels, including Chelsea Clinton.
(The brilliant, ready-for-Congress Chelsea Clinton tweeted: "What!? What!?"
link here: https://twitter.com/ChelseaClinton/status/831608838923100160?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw )
As many have since pointed out, the cartoon seems to imply that what Bridges experienced as the first black child to attend a segregated, all-white school in New Orleans in 1960 is somehow comparable to what DeVos is experiencing now as an unpopular education secretary. In particular, The Huffington Post suggests that the cartoon was likely meant to be in reference to DeVos being blocked from entering a D.C. public school last week after protestors refused to let her by. (She was eventually able to get in.)
Soon after it made the rounds on the internet, many took to social media to add to the conversation and further explain why the cartoon and its comparisons were so offensive.
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both obstructionist parties were democrats...hmmmmmm
i don’t see a problem with the cartoon...
i guess the truth hurts.
Good one!!
Sooner or later, the media will figure out that when they label something “offensive” to liberals, we’re not hanging our heads in shame, but thinking up similar ways to piss them off.
Don’t these cartoonists know that only liberals own the victim industry? The nerve of these hacks! Implying that a privileged white woman could ever have experienced any adversity in her life!
Good thing libs have privileged white women like Chelsea Clinton standing watch at the victim vault!
Good article, Cosmo. Now you can get back to pieces on stimulating female orgams using a washing machine and avoiding feminine chafing when wearing thong underwear. You know, your usual vapid salacious fare.
Congratulations to Mr. McCoy
People are outraged. Right, people. And, right, at a cartoon. Yes, a cartoon. Again.
People are outraged that our Education Secretary was blocked from entering a school. By teachers.
The truth is always offensive to the sniveling lying liberals. Let it sink into the skulls of the Clinton/Obama crime families.
What is OFFENSIVE is the thinking of some on the Left who say they are “offended”. The simple answer to them and others in similar cases is: YOU DON’T OWN THIS.
When you’re over the target, expect flak.
The message of the cartoon is more accurate than some might think.
The truth is always offensive to the sniveling lying liberals. Let it sink into the skulls of the Clinton/Obama crime families.
“Progressives” have ruled this nation for decades by having a near monopoly on the flow of information and ideas.
That monopoly has been broken. It was the major source of their power. They are having a hard time understanding that.
When does my “outrage” get an article?
I’m not old enough (barely) to remember Ruby Bridges. But I’ve heard repeatedly that microagressions today are worse than racism before I was born.
I guess I should assume Ruby needed protection to avoid being offended (rightly or wrongly) by things she heard. And those things weren’t as bad that the things blacks hear today /sarc
The hypocrisy is strong with these ones...
http://boingboing.net/2016/11/24/the-problem-we-still-live-with.html
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/381117187197084956/
http://40.media.tumblr.com/0b1e14a43b30c4e6568400748ca0b23a/tumblr_nav2xi9FnG1qmu653o2_500.jpg
https://theberkshireedge.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/It-hasnt-ended-1024x718.jpg
Sniveling lefties don’t get to decide for me what offends.
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