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Sunday, 24 July 2011

The Sunday Times and the Norway Tragedy

After the tragedy that occurred in Norway, the Sunday Times (a supposedly respectable British publication) felt the best way to lighten the mood or spark healthy discussion might be a cartoon.

You might be forgiven for not immediately appreciating the reference, but this is a bastardized rehashing of what is arguably Norway’s most famous artwork, Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’.

And, in case you wondered if the Sunday Times has a history of this kind of close-to-the-bone cartoon commentary, here’s a Huffington Post link referring to another controversial picture.

I’ll be adding a poll to see what the consensus is on this, I’m curious to see how this is received by the blogging community.

In my (and the Google+ community's) opinion, the cartoons add nothing in value, they only serve to draw the eye and invoke column inches and, in turn, money to another Murdoch-owned publication.

I would be interested to hear if someone took a  more positive message from these though. Perhaps some appreciate these, seeing it as a positive step against increasing censorship in the name of political correctness?

This story was bought to my attention by my good friend Luke, please support him and his musical enterprises by checking out these sites. It would really be very much appreciated!