US Cartoon of Mexican Flag Draws Ire
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US Cartoon of Mexican Flag Draws Ire
(Sept. 4) — An American cartoonist’s rendition of the Mexican flag is causing controversy south of the border, where Mexicans say it’s offensive to taint their national symbol with images of drug violence.
Political cartoonist Daryl Cagle’s drawing, which ran on the front page of several Mexican newspapers this week, shows what’s normally a regal-looking eagle at the center of Mexico’s flag riddled with bullets and bleeding. It’s a reference to the drug wars that have riled Mexico and left more than 28,000 people dead there in less than four years.
“Editorial cartoonists look for readily recognizable metaphors and that’s an obvious one for Mexico,” Cagle told CNN.
But some Mexicans say they’re offended by the cartoon. Like the American flag, Mexico’s banner is a national symbol under which many soldiers and civilians have given their lives. They say Cagle overstepped his creative license in this case… HERE