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Bipartisan Chorus Calls on NYT Public Editor to Address Shameful Cartoon

Following my fisking of R.O. Blechman's horrendously awful cartoon in yesterday's New York Times, I saw just one defense of the cartoonist:

And even that defense is pretty tepid (I'll address it below in a moment). Everyone else was on the same page as I. Indeed, the consensus was so broad VOX DOT COM's Max Fisher joined this here Kate Upton Warmongering Blog in saying hey, wtf NYT?

Horrible cartoons: building bridges* since 2014!

A bipartisan chorus of folks last night called on New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan to address the horrendous creation. I endorse this wholeheartedly. Here are a few questions she might ask:

I mean, again, it's possible that I'm overreacting to a sub-Daily-Currant piece of satire. Perhaps Blechman is saying "The critics of saving the Yazidis are so dumb they don't even know they aren't Arabs." That's possible, I suppose.

I don't think I am misreading the cartoon, though. Who would be the target of the satire? Poor people in America?Are they leading the charge against aiding the Yazidis? As a colleague noted yesterday, it's telling that the cartoon's point—life in America for the poverty-stricken is so horrible it makes genocide in a foreign country look like a cakewalk—dovetails so nicely with the elite left's point of view on income inequality.

This isn't satire. It's a window into a worldview.

*Non-Trans-Israel