A recent satirical cartoon published by the National Review depicting Rep. Rashida Tlaib alongside Hezbollah imagery has ignited widespread condemnation for its Islamophobic and racist undertones. Critics argue that the cartoon perpetuates harmful stereotypes and incites violence against Arab and Muslim communities.
“This racism will incite more hate + violence against our Arab & Muslim communities, and it makes everyone less safe. It’s disgraceful that the media continues to normalize this.
While civilians were maimed and terrorized, Detroit News is making racist and Islamophobic caricatures of a sitting Member of Congress and putting communities in danger.@DetroitNews Just last year, 2019, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib shared an anti Semitic cartoon by Carlos Latuff on Instagram, who in 2006, came 2nd in Iran’s International Holocaust Cartoon Contest.I did reach Payne by phone who told me “Jews are under an existential threat from Iran and its Hamas-Hezbollah proxies not seen since WWII … my cartoons for Andrews McNeel have been consistently critical of Rep. Tlaib’s lack of Congressional leadership in failing to support Israel’s battle for survival.
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