BBC Trending: Is this manga cartoon of a six-year-old Syrian girl racist?
"I want to live a safe and clean life, eat gourmet food, go out, wear pretty things, and live a luxurious life⦠all at the expense of someone else," reads the text on the illustration above. "I have an idea. I'll become a refugee."
The image and caption were posted by a right-wing Japanese artist last month. Now, more than 10,000 people have signed a Change.org petition in Japanese urging Facebook to take it down. The petition, posted by an account calling itself the "Don't Allow Racism Group", claims that several people have reported the illustration and demands that "Facebook must recognize an illustration insulting Syrian refugees as racism."
Although the Japan Times reported that Facebook did not take the picture down, saying it did not go against community guidelines, the artist herself removed the picture. But she remains defiant about her motivations for posting it in the first place. Toshiko Hasumi told BBC Trending that she believed the people signing the petition were left-wing activists. "I draw many political mangas [Japanese comics] which are not favourable to them," she said. "This is why they targeted me."
(Score: 0, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 10 2015, @02:59AM
The question that needs to be asked is: Why are they not defending their country?
They should be standing up for their country. We did. America did. The UK did. France did. Germany did. Countries built their freedom of today on the blood split by their people.
Will these people die for Germany?
Why will these people not sacrifice their lives? Is it islam? Are they beaten down, scared, cowards who can not stand up to these bullies with guns?
If every person who has migrated away from syria gave their life to kill a member of isil then they would not have a problem now. Poison their food. Kill their animals. Steal their weapons. Put water in their cars. Set fire to buildings. Do unto isil as isil does unto others. Destroy their army one soldier at a time.
Cowards.