〔アベノ政治を許さない!〕◆ 英紙ガーディアンが、あの「碧志摩(あおしま)メグ」と、6歳の難民少女を題材に「シリア難民」を批判した「そうだ移民しよう」イラストを、国際社会に拡散報道 ―― 「安倍政権下の日本政治の右への漂流下、マンガが泣いている!(Manga has been among the victims of Japan’s political drift to the right under Abe. )」 ★ 2年前、松江市で起きた『はだしのゲン』、閲覧制限事件も紹介!
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★ 「安全に暮らしたい。清潔な暮らしを送りたい。美味しいものが食べたい。自由に遊びに行きたい。おしゃれがしたい。贅沢がしたい。何の苦労もなく、生きたいように生きていきたい。 ―― 他人の金で。そうだ、難民しよう!」
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★ 劣化が激しく進んでいる!
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〔★は大沼〕 ◎ ガーディアン Manga rows show why it’s still Japan’s medium of protest
(15日付け)⇒ http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/15/manga-rows-japan-g7-shima-syria-protest
・ But that has not been the only recent manga row. There was barely a murmur of disapproval when Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, announced that his country would not be taking in Syrian refugees. It was left to a pitiless manga depiction of a six-year-old Syrian girl to ignite public debate. The illustration drew loud protests on social media and prompted a change.org campaign demanding that the artist, Toshiko Hasumi, remove it from her Facebook page.
・ Manga has been among the victims of Japan’s political drift to the right under Abe. Two years ago, authorities in the city of Matsue provoked an outcry after it ordered the removal of the anti-war comic Hadashi no Gen (Barefoot Gen) from school libraries. Critics labelled Keiji Nakazawa’s work “defeatist” for its criticism of the wartime emperor, Hirohito, and its graphic illustrations of atrocities committed by the Japanese imperial army.
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