The Washington Put up newspaper’s cartoonist, Ann Telnaes, who’s a Pulitzer Prize successful illustrator, has resigned from her place on the newspaper after one among her cartoons which was satirical of its billionaire proprietor Jeff Bezos was rejected.
Within the cartoon, Telnaes drew Amazon founder and proprietor of The Washington Put up, Jeff Bezos and different tycoons kneeling earlier than a statue, reportedly of President-elect Donald Trump.
Telnaes known as the refusal by the paper to publish the cartoon as “sport changer” and termed it as “harmful for a free press”.
Telnaes, who has labored with the newspaper since 2008, drew Jeff Bezos, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and OpenAI’s Sam Altman kneeling earlier than Trump’s statue. Together with them, a determine of cartoon character Mickey Mouse kneeling was additionally depicted.
Mickey Mouse most likely referred to the ABC Information, which is owned by Disney, and agreed to pay $15 million to Trump final month in a defamation go well with filed by the president-elect in opposition to the information channel.
In a publish on Substack, Telnaes wrote “I’ve had editorial suggestions and productive conversations – and a few variations – about cartoons I’ve submitted for publication, however in all that point I’ve by no means had a cartoon killed due to who or what I selected to intention my pen at.”
Nonetheless, the Washington Put up’s Opinion Editor David Shipley defended the paper’s determination to drop the cartoon and mentioned that he disagreed together with her “interpretation of occasions” and that “the one bias was in opposition to repetition”, reported The Guardian.
“My determination was guided by the truth that we had simply revealed a column on the identical matter because the cartoon and had already scheduled one other column – this one a satire – for publication,” Shipley mentioned.
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