A Case of Laughter
Bonil, August 29, 2016: The Ecuadorian President Correa is wailing, asking for action taken to protect him in that his "inferiors" are contradicting him. |
Bonil's cartoon below could be the epitome of the relevant reaction to most statements made in public space.
Yet, we rarely see a hearty laughter for a response in cartoons.
This Summer a representative of the Ecuadorian government expressed a desire for a law against demands placed by the opposition that the government curtail its bureaucracy. Such demands have a psychological effect on the government; it worries and it feels insecure.
In this instance the laughter is a contribution to the debate.
Bonil, July 19, 2016: |