Morning Star newspaper apologises and withdraws cartoon about transgender people

Morning Star newspaper apologises and withdraws cartoon about transgender people

The British Morning Star newspaper apologises and withdraws a cartoon by Stella Perrettabout transgender people. The left-wing newspaper removed the cartoon from its online edition and apologised for its publication, also in print. Some readers complained online that the joke dehumanised trans people, depicting them as predators. The Morning Star's various criticisms of

Elko Daily apologises for Trump joke

Elko Daily apologises for Trump joke

The"Elko Daily Free Press" newspaper in Nevada published this cartoon from Jeff Stahler on 30 October. In the picture you can see three children. They are dressed up in Halloween costumes and visit a house for traditional trick-or-treating. Among them, one of them is dressed as a ghost with a pointy hood. The

The Augusta Chronicle apologises for a word in a cartoon

El diario The Augusta Chronicle se disculpa por una palabra en una viñeta

Cartoon in question published in The Augusta Chronicle (Rick McKee) The Augusta Chronicle (Georgia, USA) has removed from its website the editorial cartoon of Rick McKee editorial cartoon on 3 January related to the candidacy of Elizabeth Warren for the 2020 presidential election. The scene shows Warren dressed as an American Indian walking

Newspaper apologises for cartoon portraying dreamers as criminals

Newspaper apologises for cartoon portraying dreamers as criminals

Cartoon by Sean Delonas, syndicated in CagleCartoons, published in the Albuquerque Journal on 7/02/17 The New Mexico Albuquerque Journal new Mexico paper has apologised for a cartoon by Sean Delonas (New Jersey, 1962) that was published on Wednesday 7 February and which angered both Democrats and some Republicans who called it racist, among

Wonderful profession, shitty job

Wonderful profession, shitty job

The closure of La Opinión de Granada in print, which has left its staff in the street, is not, as many might think, just another casualty of a new crisis in the press. The press has always had a crisis, but only for those who worked in it. Now we are beginning to