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We obviously have a different standard or sense of humour. This cartoon would be much better had the ingredients been the Dudus issue, the IMF, the Nurses, etc., suggesting issues that have been brewing and about to boil over.
What is the meaning behind the pig and eggs? Some pork barrel reference that flew over mi head?
Help mi out here.
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Originally posted by Mosiah View PostWe obviously have a different standard or sense of humour. This cartoon would be much better had the ingredients been the Dudus issue, the IMF, the Nurses, etc., suggesting issues that have been brewing and about to boil over.
What is the meaning behind the pig and eggs? Some pork barrel reference that flew over mi head?
Help mi out here."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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You have a right to your sense of humour, but for me, just illustrating what the PM said is...basic. A 5 year old could have done this, even if his drawing and colouring skills would not have been nearly as good. Political/editorial cartoonists, like Clovis, tend inject a certain amount of satire and metaphor.
But hey, we have also moved from a country that could appreciate a good play to one that yearns for the next Shebada slapstick.
So I guess, with the CG saying that "corruption is strangling Jamaica" in today's Newsletter, we can expect a cartoon depicting some strongman labelled corruption with his big hands around a map of a squeezed up Jamaica.
Clever!
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Originally posted by Mosiah View PostYou have a right to your sense of humour, but for me, just illustrating what the PM said is...basic. A 5 year old could have done this, even if his drawing and colouring skills would not have been nearly as good. Political/editorial cartoonists, like Clovis, tend inject a certain amount of satire and metaphor.
But hey, we have also moved from a country that could appreciate a good play to one that yearns for the next Shebada slapstick.
So I guess, with the CG saying that "corruption is strangling Jamaica" in today's Newsletter, we can expect a cartoon depicting some strongman labelled corruption with his big hands around a map of a squeezed up Jamaica.
Clever!"Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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