Trump as ‘contaminator-in-chief’, and China’s ‘outward flexing’ pose
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Trump as ‘contaminator-in-chief’, and China’s ‘outward flexing’ pose

The best cartoons of the week, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

   
Kevin Siers | Charlotte Observer

Kevin Siers | Charlotte Observer

The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately.

In today’s featured cartoon, Kevin Siers takes a jibe at US President Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa kickstarting his re-election campaign, for which he ignored health warnings and called for one of the largest indoor gatherings despite a raging pandemic.

KAL | The Economist

KAL’s take on China’s muscle-flexing in India, Taiwan, Hong-Kong and South China sea.

Peter Brookes | The Times

Peter Brookes’ sharp take on British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab’s comment claiming that ‘taking a knee’ — a mark of protest against racial discrimination that was recently popularised by American football player Colin Kaepernick — was a symbol of subjugation that originated from popular  TV drama Game of Thrones.

Paul Thomas | The Daily Mail

Paul Thomas depicts UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s U-turn over his decision of not extending its free school meals voucher system after a campaign by young footballer Marcus Rashford.

Brian Adcock | The Independent

Brian Adcock’s take on Boris Johnson hailing the trial of dexamethasone drug, announced by the University of Oxford, as the ‘biggest breakthrough’.