Opinion: Cartoonists respond to Charlie Hebdo attack with powerful, poignant illustrations
How do you respond to the attack on Paris’ satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo that left at least 12 people dead?
Commenting on the “martyrs for free speech,” Times cartoonist Ted Rall argues that the big-picture take-away from Wednesday’s tragedy is that “cartoons are incredibly powerful.” He also tipped his hat to his French counterparts, who he says, “struck [him] as more self-confident and cockier than the average cartoonist.”
Rall, whose post you can read here, captured the way he was feeling like this:
He’s not alone. Cartoonists, no surprise, have been commenting with powerful illustrations. The Washington Post’s Comic Riffs has rounded up a few.
Here are some other poignant takes.
Jeff Danziger:
Joel Pett of the Lexington Herald-Leader:
Tom Toles:
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