Don't Shoot Cartoon

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Don't Shoot Cartoon

Background Information
This political cartoon was illustrated by Steve Sack of the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
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This is propaganda because
The cartoon very succinctly combines both the issue of police violence in Ferguson with that of freedom of the press and their ability to cover such events without interference.

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    Austin Smith
    Sat, 09/19/2015 - 01:42
    Austin Smith
    This picture puts a stereotype on media.
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    Kmarii Smith Iymoni Pleasant
    Sat, 09/19/2015 - 03:43
    Kmarii Smith Iymoni Pleasant
    The media captures what the police does. The people are scared of being shot by the gun while the police is scared of being recorded and broadcast.
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    Aryana Buford
    Sat, 09/19/2015 - 03:53
    Aryana Buford
    This picture shows a lot on how the police are and how the media is finally showing true stories on how people are being killed by the cops
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    sanna foster
    Tue, 09/27/2016 - 02:01
    sanna foster
    The police always tell people not to video tape them doing wrong. But they always wanna shoot.

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