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漫画家阿尔卡拉斯在万圣节到来之际画了一幅漫画,讽刺了美国人害怕什么、媒体在谈论什么以及谈论不够多的是什么。
Cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz made a cartoon just in time for Halloween that lampoons1 what scares Americans, what the media focuses on, and what isn't focused on enough.
Alcaraz told BuzzFeed News the "scariest" or "most popular" Halloween costume gag is a seasonal2 time-saver used by many editorial cartoonists during this busy time of year.
"In my daily comic strip, La Cucaracha, I get to rely on this gag framework just about every holiday season -- 2010's version of this cartoon featured Salmonella Humpty Dumpty, a terror baby, the terrifying Governor of Arizona Jan Brewer3, a brown person with frighteningly brown skin and real Jersey4 Shore costumes," he said.
In 2014, he says, the fear mongering only increased. "This year brought the invisibility of female tech workers, the militaristic tactics of heavily armored American street cops, Ebola, of course, and Central American kids, costumed or not," he added.
"As they say in Mexico, 'TRIKO TRI'."
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