President of the Association of Canadian Cartoonists statement.
Wes Tyrells statement on Michael de Adder being let go by J.D. Irving, Limited
Cartoonist Michael de Adder was let go from his job drawing editorial cartoons for all the major New Brunswick newspapers 24 hours after his Donald Trump cartoon went viral on social media, a job he held for 17 years. Although he has stated there was no reason given for his firing, the timing was no coincidence.
Michael told me once that not only were the J.D. Irving owned New Brunswick newspapers challenging to work for, but there were a series of taboo subjects he could not touch. One of these taboo subjects was Donald Trump. Michael deAdder has drawn many well-documented cartoons on Trump, they have however, systematically never been seen in the NB papers.
The Irvings have considerable corporate interests in the United States, but why would they care about cartoons potentially offending the American president? (As if Trump would be interested in reading news about Moncton, Saint John or even Restigouche.)
Even more puzzling, why would the Irvings care enough about a single Trump cartoon that they fire their award winning cartoonist? A cartoon that didnt even appear in their newspaper.
Its simple really, J.D. Irving, Limited is not only a privately owned conglomerate headquartered in New Brunswick, its also an international behemoth with global reach. Trade has been an issue since Trump took office, trade that affects the Irvings directly, not to mention a host of other issues. And the President himself is an unknown quantity who punishes those who appear to oppose him.
Not long ago Rob Rogers lost his job at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for drawing cartoons about Trump, but hes an American at an American newspaper. The Telegraph Journal and other newspapers in the chain are based in New Brunswick, and de Adder is a New Brunswicker. Why is this happening in Canada?
de Adders Trump cartoons didnt appear in the newspaper but they were viewed all across social media, something that probably went unnoticed most days by Irving. But his cartoon of June 26 couldnt be ignored. The trope of political figures golfing and showing disdain for issues has been seen before, but deAdders take hit a nerve. It went viral and social media stars like George Takei even shared it.
For a brief period de Adder was the poster boy for the Anti-Trump movement. A good place to be if youre a cartoonist, but a bad place to be if you work for a foreign oil company with business ties to the United States.
Whether the powers that be in America would make the connection between de Adders cartoon and Brunswick News Inc doesnt matter. It seems that the Irvings dont want to take that chance. So they cut all ties.
A solid reason why an oil company has no business owning newspapers.
Wes Tyrell
President Association of Canadian Cartoonists
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CentralMass
(15,265 posts)tblue37
(65,340 posts)Gothmog
(145,176 posts)This cartoonist should not have been fired
BeckyDem
(8,361 posts)It really is an outstanding cartoon.
customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)Paladin
(28,254 posts)It's a classic, and it will remain a classic, 50 years from now. Here's hoping Mr. de Adder has a new job worthy of his considerable talents, and damn soon.
dawn5651
(603 posts)i live in new brunswick and already knew this i feel sorry for mr. deadder but i already avoid all news print in this province because the news is so biased as to be useless.
Submariner
(12,503 posts)to go on their Opinion page stating "no wonder you're such a lousy newspaper, you're just a partisan tool of the oil company boardroom that controls you and those lousy partisan new stories you insult the reading public with".
It might make you feel better.
you can't access these papers unless you pay.. and i refuse to pay the irvings any more money....