Waterloo Region Record

Political cartoon on Kavanaugh hearing goes viral

Lady Justice held in same way Blasey Ford sexually assaulted

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HALIFAX — A political cartoon depicting the assault of Lady Justice by U.S. Republican­s has gone viral in the wake of recent allegation­s against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

The graphic image by Halifaxbas­ed Bruce MacKinnon shows her blindfolde­d and pinned down as her scales lie beside her, a man’s hand covering her mouth — an explicit reference to how California professor Christine Blasey Ford described an alleged sexual assault by Kavanaugh dating back to 1982.

The Republican elephant symbol decorates each cuff of the man’s shirt.

Like many viewers over the past week, MacKinnon, a cartoonist for The Chronicle Herald, was gripped by Ford’s televised testimony at the Senate Judiciary Committee, which culminated in a request for an FBI investigat­ion and the delay of a Senate vote on Kavanaugh’s confirmati­on.

MacKinnon says he was inspired to draw the cartoon because he believes the hearing was a “watershed moment” in how allegation­s of sexual abuse are treated in North America.

After the image went viral, many internet users commented that it was difficult to look at, with one person tweeting that the cartoon made her feel like she couldn’t breathe.

MacKinnon says that in many ways, that was the point, and ignoring and turning away from such allegation­s won’t make the problem go away.

 ?? BRUCE MACKINNON, THE HALIFAX CHRONICLE HERALD THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? A powerful political cartoon depicting the assault of Lady Justice has gone viral in the wake of allegation­s against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
BRUCE MACKINNON, THE HALIFAX CHRONICLE HERALD THE CANADIAN PRESS A powerful political cartoon depicting the assault of Lady Justice has gone viral in the wake of allegation­s against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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