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 New York Times against cartoonists..! Part two


This cartoon is for all my friends - political cartoonists in New York Times..! Kao što znate ukinuli su političku karikaturu u New York Timesu ..! Terrible!
Nikola Listes


Shame! No more political cartoons on The New York Times: the scissors of the censorship attack the freedom of expression and humour!
(cartoonmovement.com)
Marco De Angelis


Joep Bertrams




NYT new logo
Gio
www.caricaturegio.altervista.it




The newest edition of Counterpoint is out which includes a special cartoon I created to answer the cartoon killers at the New York Times.
Please sign up! It's free and it supports cartoons while others are determined to vanquish them. https://news.yourcounterpoint.com
Here's the cartoons:
https://mailchi.mp/yourcounterpoint/edition-no-208639?e=7140c0e275&fbclid=IwAR0n1dIrqh3bhCbCeuDzyfh9guPu8yTo7g-4ME7vFqFzWJe9SodA290GChQ
Kal


We deplore the disappearance of the press cartoon in the NY Times!.
FadiToOn 2019
https://www.chappatte.com/en/the-end-of-political-cartoons-at-the-new-york-times/?fbclid=IwAR1IJL0qPlF5bi1FCwT-CxYJ6gKZHjO-7dTFUdT0GVPcCkbUETcu3G4ZYFI




:::||| The end of Humor! |||:::
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The New York Times cuts all political cartoons
https://www.cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/58308
Cartoon by : Javad Takjoo


LE NEW YORK TIMES renonce à publier des caricatures.
Plantu


LIBERTÉ D’EXPRESSION : Après la décision du NEW YORK TIMES de ne plus publier de dessins de presse,  voici le dessin publié à la Une du journal LE MONDE de ce jeudi 13 juin.
Plantu
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Da AAEC

This time the "failing New York Times" really is failing, big time

Editorial cartoonists across America and the world have consistently, uniformly and vigorously defended the ideal of a free press from the attacks of tyrants, dictators and twittering demagogues. But now cartoonists are united in their outrage as it has become apparent this week that The New York Times has indeed sadly failed. Monday, the Times announced it would no longer publish in-house editorial cartoons in its editions, ending their regular publication of the work of internationally acclaimed cartoonist Patrick Chappatte.

This decision comes weeks after the Times was burned by their own editorial negligence in running a syndicated cartoon that was widely condemned as being anti-Semitic. Doubling down on this clumsiness in response to the resultant furor, the Times announced that they would no longer run syndicated editorial cartoons. Their decision now to not run in-house cartoons as well only adds to that ham-handedness, blaming the medium of cartoons for what resulted from their own lack of editorial oversight.

In a statement defending their action, the Times said they “plan to continue investing in forms of Opinion journalism, including visual journalism, that express nuance, complexity and strong voice …” From this description, it seems the type of “visual journalism” the Times envisions has more to do with storytelling than with expressing strong opinions.

The best editorial cartoons are not celebrated for their nuance. It is their clarity and pointedness, the sharpness of their satire, that make them such powerful vehicles for expressing opinion. There is no “on the other hand” in an editorial cartoon. This power, understandably, makes editors nervous, but to completely discontinue their use is letting anxiety slide into cowardice. With their decision to end using editorial cartoons, the Gray Lady, as the Times has been called, has become even more gray and dingy. And the environment for free expression and the free exchange of ideas has become even more bleak.

The Board of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists

Kevin Siers, President

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