Not exact matches
but
cartoons mocking congregations
as blindly following their
leader to go inseminate, penetrate, etc... is condescending & horribly unfair to the many hardworking, loving christians sitting in churches everywhere and you can see why he reacted
as he did.
but
cartoons mocking congregations
as blindly following their
leader to go inseminate, penetrate, etc... is condescending & horribly unfair...»
One other word in partial defense of NP (not that he necessarily needs it)-- I don't see the
cartoons as being applicable to all churches or
leaders, but definitely some.
In front of a packed audience in the State Dining Room at the White House on Tuesday, first lady Michelle Obama rolled out her national initiative to combat childhood obesity with a show of force that included medical, business and government
leaders, grassroots activists, celebrity public service announcements,
cartoon characters
as nutrition experts,
as well
as those most directly affected — the kids themselves.
Margaret Thatcher didn't have an easy passage from 1975 - 79: Ted Heath entered his long sulk, depicted in
cartoons as firing from the sidelines and always expecting to be recalled
as leader.
Perhaps, then,
as a result of Our
Cartoon President having more in common with a sitcom than a scathing political satire, the
cartoon Trump fails to resemble the dangerous
leader that he is in reality.
This presents a potential problem for Farghadani, who was recently sentenced to 12 years in prison for drawing a
cartoon «insulting» the country's Parliament and
leader,
as she has only a limited time to appeal that sentence, and now her attorney is behind bars.
For those unfamiliar with Schofield, he has been in the videogame industry for over twenty years and after starting off
as an art student from the Pratt Institute, he went from being an artist on
cartoons and games, to a respected business
leader in the videogame industry.
[9] Critic and pop singer Momus described Tuberama
as «the musical of the short story of the
cartoon strip of the painting, is about sitting on the tube and feeling paranoid about the people opposite you: who would be their
leader if the train broke down for a week?»
The
cartoon has been roundly condemned
as racist by people including Professor Muriel Bamblett, AM, the chief executive of the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency Co-Operative, Greens
Leader Richard di Natale and the Indigenous affairs Minister Nigel Scullion.