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A Left-wing Cartoonist: Let’s Have a Peek over the Fence

Here at The BFD we are very fortunate to be able to publish the cartoons of SonovaMin and Boomslang who are both very experienced cartoonists. Given the furore over a cartoon drawn by Garrick Tremain this week, I thought it would be interesting to pop over to a Left-wing blog to have a look at how their cartoonist Malcolm Evans interprets the issues of the day.

The first cartoon of his to jump out at me was his take on people who don’t vaccinate their kids, particularly since Garrick Tremain has been pilloried for using the word spot as a pun in reference to the measles epidemic in Samoa.

The Daily Blog. Cartoon credit Malcolm Evans

Evans is the cartoonist over at The Daily Blog. His biography reads:

Malcolm Evans is one of NZs best political cartoonists who was sacked from the NZ Herald for daring to suggest Israel was the new apartheid state.

Israel is 100% not an Apartheid state by any fact-based measure but Evans seems to have a blind hatred for Israel; the subject of many of his cartoons on The Daily Blog – which I will not be giving an airing here.

The Daily Blog. Cartoon credit Malcolm Evans

He draws a very longbow here comparing the Crusaders logo to the symbol co-opted by the Nazi Party.

The Daily Blog. Cartoon credit Malcolm Evans

I wonder how many of you in the first couple of seconds of viewing that cartoon jumped to the wrong conclusion? My first thought when viewing it was to think, yes, they are both weapons of terror. I then did a double-take and realised he was comparing terror attack deaths to the road toll.

A spanner in the terrorist works The Daily Blog. Cartoon credit Malcolm Evans

The above cartoon makes a clear point about how Ardern handled the Christchurch terror attack but it also makes me think that the little pink heart is extremely vulnerable and no match for the harsh machinery of terror. It is a lovely thought and a good cartoon.

The final cartoon of Evans that I will show you is particularly interesting if you compare it to a cartoon by SonovaMin on a similar subject. It can be taken in both a positive or a negative way depending on your point of view.

The Daily Blog. Cartoon credit Malcolm Evans

Here is a cartoon by SonovaMin to compare the above cartoon to, that I find particularly moving.

The BFD. ANZAC day cartoon credit SonovaMin

In Evans’s cartoon, the threat to our way of life is in the past and young men are now free to enjoy the beaches rather than risk their lives fighting a war. SonovaMin, however, paints a very different picture and while honouring the sacrifices our young men made for the freedoms we enjoy today warns that the threat to our freedom remains. At least that is how I interpreted it. The great thing about cartoons is that we view them through our own lens and each get something a little different from them.

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