Argus Posted May 9, 2010 Report Share Posted May 9, 2010 I don't know about anyone else, but I'm personally offended by the political cartoon currently being shown on the front page of MapleLeafweb. And I think that's probably the first time in my life I can say that about an editorial cartoon. The cartoon, by Tim Golighan, titled "Backstab" shows a Canadian soldier with a knife in his back. On the knife are written the words "Detainee allegations". Above his head is a thought baloon which says "At least we know why the Taliban are trying to do us in". So it's all so clear in the mind of Mr. Golighan. The Taliban aren't violent primitives fighting out of religious zealotry. They're human rights activists driven to their violent ways by the evil treatment Canada gives it's prisoners. It's not their fault they set bombs under girls schools, saw peoples heads off, throw acid in girls faces or explode bombs in the middle of markets. They're only reacting to our violation of human rights! I don't think even the most extreme of the anti-war side on the mapleleafweb forums would take a position that far out, adn that insulting to the Canadian troops in Afghanistan. Now as editorial cartoons generally are considered to be representative of the opinion of the media in which they appear, are we to take it this opinion represents Mapleleafweb's opinion on Canadian soldiers? That they believe Canadian soldiers provoke the otherwise peaceful Taliban? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smallc Posted May 9, 2010 Report Share Posted May 9, 2010 (edited) I think you're misunderstanding the cartoon. What it's saying is that they know the Taliban are trying to kill them...they're not really sure about the people in Parliament. I actually find it offensive in a different way. It's saying that Parliament should shut up, something I don't agree with. Edited May 9, 2010 by Smallc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Bandelot Posted May 9, 2010 Report Share Posted May 9, 2010 The text implies that while they understand the Taliban as their enemy in the field, they don't understand the backstabbing coming from home. Personally I don't think the troops are directly to blame, if any such misconduct has in fact occurred. The government clearly has something to hide and seeks to protect itself. But we won't know that until the truth comes out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Argus Posted May 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2010 (edited) The text implies that while they understand the Taliban as their enemy in the field, they don't understand the backstabbing coming from home. Yes, I think you may be correct. I didn't read it that way initially. Edited May 9, 2010 by Argus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum Admin Greg Posted May 11, 2010 Forum Admin Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Now as editorial cartoons generally are considered to be representative of the opinion of the media in which they appear, are we to take it this opinion represents Mapleleafweb's opinion on Canadian soldiers? That they believe Canadian soldiers provoke the otherwise peaceful Taliban? I personally choose all the cartoons on Maple Leaf Web. The opinions expressed in the cartoons are of the creator, in this case Tim Dolighn, and are not representative of the opinions of myself, or anyone else involved with Maple Leaf Web. I choose cartoons I feel provoke further thought and reflection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eyeball Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 (edited) The text implies that while they understand the Taliban as their enemy in the field, they don't understand the backstabbing coming from home. Personally I don't think the troops are directly to blame, if any such misconduct has in fact occurred. The government clearly has something to hide and seeks to protect itself. But we won't know that until the truth comes out. I wouldn't say they're entirely to blame for the alleged misconduct but surely as volunteers, the vast majority of whom have patently demonstrated support for not just the mission but the war on terror in general - in spite of the questionable justness of the conflict due to it's root causes - have only themselves to blame for being smeared with the shit that's trickled down from on high in Parliament. I'd be ashamed to say this if they were conscripts but they're not so... Edited May 12, 2010 by eyeball Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Weber Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 I don't know about anyone else, but I'm personally offended by the political cartoon currently being shown on the front page of MapleLeafweb. And I think that's probably the first time in my life I can say that about an editorial cartoon. The cartoon, by Tim Golighan, titled "Backstab" shows a Canadian soldier with a knife in his back. On the knife are written the words "Detainee allegations". Above his head is a thought baloon which says "At least we know why the Taliban are trying to do us in". So it's all so clear in the mind of Mr. Golighan. The Taliban aren't violent primitives fighting out of religious zealotry. They're human rights activists driven to their violent ways by the evil treatment Canada gives it's prisoners. It's not their fault they set bombs under girls schools, saw peoples heads off, throw acid in girls faces or explode bombs in the middle of markets. They're only reacting to our violation of human rights! I don't think even the most extreme of the anti-war side on the mapleleafweb forums would take a position that far out, adn that insulting to the Canadian troops in Afghanistan. Now as editorial cartoons generally are considered to be representative of the opinion of the media in which they appear, are we to take it this opinion represents Mapleleafweb's opinion on Canadian soldiers? That they believe Canadian soldiers provoke the otherwise peaceful Taliban? Argus... What was your opinion on the Kurt Westergaard cartoon depicting Mohammed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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