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Débat : Le dessin de presse, les réseaux sociaux et la « servitude volontaire »

Débat : Le dessin de presse, les réseaux sociaux et la « servitude volontaire »
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Cartoonist Quits After Newspaper Apologizes The Daily Cartoonist

January 21, 2021 PARIS (AFP) A leading French cartoonist on Wednesday said he would no longer work for Le Monde after the newspaper apologized for a cartoon he drew that tackled a sex-abuse scandal. France’s intellectual elite was rocked this month by a claim that political commentator Olivier Duhamel sexually abused his stepson, prompting social media users to speak out under the hashtag #MeTooInceste. images © Xavier Gorce In a cartoon published in Le Monde’s newsletter on Tuesday, Xavier Gorce had reflected on the controversy with a drawing of two penguins. The smaller penguin asks the other: “If I was abused by the adopted half-brother of the partner of my transgender father who has now become my mother, is that incest?”

Le Monde apologises for transphobic cartoon about incest and sex abuse

French newspaper Le Monde has lost one of its most prominent cartoonists after apologising for a cartoon about incest that has been criticised for being transphobic. The newspaper’s editor-in-chief, Caroline Monnot, issued an apology on Tuesday (19 January) for a cartoon by Xavier Gorce referencing a recent sex-abuse scandal among the French elite. The cartoon, also published Tuesday (20 January), faced immediate backlash online with critics calling it transphobic, insensitive to rape survivors, and wrong for making light of incest. Gorce immediately quit the paper, citing “woke culture”. He had worked for Le Monde for 19 years, according to the “Freedom is not negotiable,” Gorce tweeted. “I hope that the ‘woke’ culture that is now present in part of the left-wing Anglo-Saxon press is not spilling over into the media in France.”

France s Top Newspaper Apologizes for Anti-Trans Cartoon, Artist Quits

France s Top Newspaper Apologizes for Anti-Trans Cartoon, Artist Quits Le Monde published a cartoon mocking sexual assault and transgender identity. France s leading newspaper has issued an apology for printing a transphobic cartoon. Le Monde published the offending cartoon Tuesday. In it, a smaller penguin asks a larger one, If I was abused by the adopted half-brother of the partner of my transgender father who has now become my mother, is that incest?   The artist, Xavier Gorce, was referring to a recent scandal involving Olivier Duhamel, a prominent French political voice who was accused of sexually abusing his stepson. The drawing sparked a backlash on social media for its mocking of survivors of abuse and transgender people. In response, Caroline Monnot,

Un pingouin sauvé de la transphobie par les réseaux sociaux

Un pingouin sauvé de la transphobie par les réseaux sociaux
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