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Charlie Hebdo publishes cartoon on Bangladesh

2015:

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1960:

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I see that nothing has changed in 55 years. People still clinging to steryotypes, yes all black men have bald heads, big noses, skinny necks and eat watermelons, and yes according to the west the Bangladeshi people all work in Garment factories.

And people call us Asians backwards, we may be Backwards but I am glad we are not this "narrow minded". "choti Zhain" key malik!
 
I see that nothing has changed in 55 years. People still clinging to steryotypes, yes all black men have bald heads, big noses, skinny necks and eat watermelons, and yes according to the west the Bangladeshi people all work in Garment factories.

And people call us Asians backwards, we may be Backwards but I am glad we are not this "narrow minded". "choti Zhain" key malik!

I agree that they are very racist.

The problem is that as usual the muslims did not pick their battles carefully.

Picking on the racial undertones and making it a third world vs first world fight, and of course not killing anyone with kalashnikovs and rocket launchers, would have drummed up some pretty impressive numbers worldwide in terms of support.

As things unfolded though, it was the perfect opportunity to roll eyes with "those muslims ....." all over the western world.
 
Well its nothing new that these bigots r cynical attention seeking racists. But the sad part here is that BD garments owners r making t-shirts with anti-islamic slogans. But then again its not like these corrupt business owners care abt religion.

This cartoon actually shows that Bangladeshi workers and society in general is not Islamist. In spite of being Muslims, they choose to sympathize with the victims.

It should be a no-brainer that BD's garment owners don't represent BD's society unless u think that the destitute workers understand french or even english to know what happened to some bigots of a french racist magazine.
 
Beautifully done satire. I loved it and so should most Bangladeshi.

It's depicting the reality how everything related to garment industry is powered by BD. These guys can make it cheap and know what sells. Good business.

I don't agree with some cartoons but that's fine it's their freedom like painting you give us your representations & point of view. It's symbolic.
 
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