If You Can’t Beat Them, Satirize Them In A Sort Of Self-Hating Kind Of Way
Posted by Contrarian on February 16th, 2006
Some free association — for some reason, I’m seeing Michael Stipe in spandex . . . “In Living Color” suddenly springs to mind . . . and suddenly I’m eating this up like Jim Carrey loves teeth:
An Israeli cartoonist has launched an “anti-Semitic cartoon contest” to poke fun at fellow Jews in response to furore among Muslims over the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad.
Cartoonist Amitai Sandy said he was inspired by violent Muslim protests and the launching of a Holocaust cartoon competition by an Iranian daily that said it wanted to test the boundaries of free speech espoused by Western countries.
“We thought it would be a much braver thing to do to publish cartoons about ourselves, rather than our adversaries,” Sandy told Reuters. “We want to fight fire with humour.”
The cartoons will be exhibited in a Tel Aviv gallery and on his Web site www.boomka.org.
There will be no limitations on entries other than that they be witty, he added.
“We will show the world we can do the best, sharpest, most offensive Jew hating cartoons ever published,” Sandy wrote on his Web site.
“No Iranian will beat us on our home turf,” he added in reference to the cartoon competition being held by Iran’s best selling newspaper to lampoon the annihilation of six million Jews in the Nazi Holocaust during World War Two.
See also: boomka.org.
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