More than 2 weeks ago, when this was published? In that context, based on what was common knowledge among the public then, I understand why he erred on the side of overexplaining that the U.S. military was on the cusp of escalating to an invasion.
Without knowing the context of what’s happening in Venezuela I’d probably think that’s a radio/cell tower without the label and wonder what the army has to do with 5G in South America
Did the oil derrick really need to be labeled?
I knew what it was, but not that it’s called an oil derrick. So maybe.
It could be ambiguous to a general audience. A Chevron logo would’ve been more elegant
Today? Probably not.
More than 2 weeks ago, when this was published? In that context, based on what was common knowledge among the public then, I understand why he erred on the side of overexplaining that the U.S. military was on the cusp of escalating to an invasion.
But the context of Venezuela having the most oil of any nation didn’t change in those two weeks.
Without knowing the context of what’s happening in Venezuela I’d probably think that’s a radio/cell tower without the label and wonder what the army has to do with 5G in South America
I guess that’s fair.
It’s not a political cartoon if there’s not a label on every relevant detail.
Not every cartoon is by Ben Garrisson
Cool, but that doesn’t help every other political-cartoon artist who’s not Ben Garrison, does it?
Given it looks as much like a radio mast as an oil derrick, maybe.