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I’ve become desperate to find ways to make a strong statement – Zapiro on latest ‘rape’ cartoon

The cartoon, a drawing of President Jacob Zuma handing over a raped woman depicting South Africa to a Gupta and telling him he is finished – has certainly created a furore around the country.

Zapiro, real name Jonathon Shapiro, is no stranger to controversy. He has created many cartoons which have set tongues wagging and created dialogue about politics and the state of government in South Africa.

The cartoon he has created now, published on Daily Maverick, is reminiscent of the one he first did in 2008, where he depicted Lady Justice about to be raped by Zuma, held down by EFF leader Julius Malema and others.

This new cartoon is a sequel to that one, with different characters in the form of Bathabile Dlamini and the editor of Gupta-owned newspaper The New Age, Moegsien Williams.

Speaking to Times LIVE, Zapiro said he knew rape was a subject which generated discussion, and he said he was desperate to show what was happening to state resources and the country.

“I do know that the original Lady Justice cartoon I did in 2008 is the most powerful cartoon I’ve done. A cartoon is almost never capable of changing the course of history. It would be a megalomaniac notion to think that you can change the course of history‚ but you can contribute to the kind of debates that are happening.

“I know that it’s shocking. People have said why use the rape‚ I am using it because it is shocking but I think that you can see‚ any viewer can see the empathy that would be generated by this cartoon for the person who is being raped,” he told the news site.

 

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By Bernice Maune
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