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Actually I don't see the big fuss. There is no agenda here, it is just on of the daily editorial cartoons pointing out that the big talk of the day is the Coronavirus and China.
However, in a tabloid debate section, many Danes are "outraged" and say it was not necessary for Jyllands-Posten to print that cartoon. Many people unfortunately do not understand that keeping free expression free, sometimes comes at a cost. It must be used, otherwise we don't have free expression rights.
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[–] EuropeNeedsFixing [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Actually I don't see the big fuss. There is no agenda here, it is just on of the daily editorial cartoons pointing out that the big talk of the day is the Coronavirus and China.
However, in a tabloid debate section, many Danes are "outraged" and say it was not necessary for Jyllands-Posten to print that cartoon. Many people unfortunately do not understand that keeping free expression free, sometimes comes at a cost. It must be used, otherwise we don't have free expression rights.
Here is a direct link to the cartoon.