By Professor Marc Murphy of the Brandeis School of Law

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        7 hours ago

        It’s a political cartoon. The cartoon part is supposed to add something that words couldn’t.

        You’re implying this cartoon is good enough to publish which tells me you either haven’t seen many political cartoons or you’re letting your opinion on the message define if it’s good or not.

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          I think the gold airplane really adds to it, and making it about the twin towers, an event that is solemn and almost untouchable adds to it.

          The fact is, if someone has just said, “trump is an airplane, and the Rule of Law/Constitution are the twin towers”, we wouldn’t be here discussing it. The existence of this thread and anaylsis kinda undermines your point that the cartoon didn’t add anything.

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            1 hour ago

            trump is an airplane, and the Rule of Law/Constitution are the twin towers

            If I was the artist’s friend and they just pitched that idea to you with that description… I’d suggest workshopping it a bit.

            And we’re discussing if it’s a good cartoon, not the content of it.

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              21 minutes ago

              The cartoon part is supposed to add something that words couldn’t.

              Yep. Seems like it did add a lot of things. Glad that is cleared up.

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          You seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of how political cartoons work. It’s a format for making a statement, there is no requirement for it to “add something that words couldn’t”. But even in this case, it does. It adds a direct and visceral comparison between what Trump and his Republican cronies are doing to America and what was felt on 9/11.

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            4 hours ago

            It’s a mediocre cartoon. It’s good enough to post on social media but if I’m paying someone to make a cartoon for my paper/website, I’d expect something better than this.

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              53 minutes ago

              OP says it was rejected for the message being “unfair” and “alarmist”, not for any quality reasons. You are entitled to your opinion, but it doesn’t have any bearing on why it was rejected.

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                39 minutes ago

                I never claimed otherwise, though. I said I would have rejected it for being bad and all of my comments have been my opinion on why it’s not good.

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        7 hours ago

        Sounds like you agree with me then! It not being clever is what makes it a bad cartoon. It doesn’t bring new perspective, it just says “Trump is bad like this other thing was bad”

        Agreeing with the point (which I do) doesn’t make a cartoon or meme good.