Cartoons

As far as I can see, there are essentially three types of cartoon. There's the illustrative cartoon that is there to assist understanding of text. Then there's the funny cartoon  which is intended just to raise laughs - sometimes in the form of cartoon strips. Finally, there's the political cartoon - the purpose of which is to say something of note about the state of the world, current affairs or internal national politics.

There have been many brilliant political cartoonists through the decades. Here in Britain, our cartoonists must have seen Boris Johnson  as a gift from heaven when he became prime minister in 2019. To begin with, he has a very recognisable  appearance that already looks cartoonish before a drawing pen is lifted.

As his term in office has proceeded, his behaviour,  bumbling manner and the political controversies he has stoked have all simply added to his appeal as a subject for cartoonists.

Here he is claiming he will not be booted out of office as travellers experience delays and difficulties at airports. In the background, an asylum seeker is about to be flown to Rwanda. Johnson's bags are filled with booze - a reference to illegal lockdown parties in  Downing Street..

Here he is as a pig on a spit roast. The woman turning him is presumably Sue Gray, a senior government  officer who investigated the illegal parties held in Downing Street during Johnson's watch...
Here he is commenting on Putin's war in Ukraine...

And finally, here's a cartoon by Steve Bell from  this very morning's papers as Johnson awaits a vote of no-confidence from his own  Conservative Party. It took a while to develop the figure of Johnson in Steve Bell's imagination. You can see that our PM has simply become an arse with a thatch of straw blonde hair. Perfectly recognisable. By the way it's unlikely that those who want Johnson out will gather enough votes to trigger his well-deserved  ejection from office this evening... but you never know!



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Keyboard Warriors

 

The vagaries in blogger’s software has meant that I have generally always allowed anonymous comments to appear. This has become more evident in recent months where many genuine commentators have found it problematical to even log in let alone leave a message or comment and so under the initial label of anonymity they can join in the “ fun” with hopefully leaving a genuine label of who they are and where they are from. 
This isn’t always the case and it’s par for the course to have genuinely anonymous commentators  hiding snideness and tiresome negativity within comments  ….people who feel entitled to say exactly what they like and do so without the constraints of personal accountability.
Cowards, all of them.
Especially the ones that manage to log in under a pseudonym, buoyed up by a false name and a badge.
They are scum.
 
I guess this will always happen to a certain degree as I am a somewhat Marmite(ish) characteristics the truth be known. But snideness is tiresome, 
For everyone….
I know , for I grew up with a snide mother 
She was exhausting .

And so before I move on, I will repeat what I’ve repeated in the past. 
This is my playpen. 
If you have a comment please comment, but put a genuine name to your words. Be respectful of others and of me, and if they appear, personal insults, snideness or rudeness  will simply be deleted. 
By all means disagree with me, but do so respectfully but if I feel I am being trolled well then you will be deleted immediately and you have wasted your sad sack time….

Anyhow, I should be Sitges today. It’s 70 degrees and sunny .
And I had a balcony room at The Santa Maria overlooking the sea.
Never mind. I’ve got a full refund on the room and I’ve changed my flights for a Barcelona City break in September, so all is not lost. Gorgeous Dave’s new girlfriend got dumped by easyJet in the far Mediterranean, it’s cost her thousands to get flights home
Perhaps it’s good that I’m not returning to Sitges again, Barcelona looks like a fine city to get lost in.

I’m planning my week this morning. 
It’s cool and with the hint of more rain. But the garden is a lush green and the ponies in the field in front of the cottage have much to feed on in their allotted fields.
The bunting is still up in the village , and everywhere looks cheerful, 
As it should be 






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