'Welcome to PC world': Herald Sun doubles down on Serena Williams sketch defence

The front page of the Herald Sun feturing the cartoons.

The front page of the Herald Sun feturing the cartoons. Source: The Herald Sun

The Herald Sun has used the front page of its September 12 edition to defend a controversial Serena Williams cartoon.


The international uproar over a controversial cartoon depicting Serena Williams' meltdown during the US Women's Final has prompted The Herald Sun to double down on its defence of artist Mark Knight.

Knight’s image, published in the Melbourne publication on Monday, was a spin on the moment Williams smashed her racket, which resulted in her second of three code violations as she was downed by Haitian-Japananese player Naomi Osaka, 6-2 6-4.
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Mark Knight's cartoon.
The Herald Sun

In the background of the cartoon, a character depicting Osaka is told by the umpire: "Can you just let her win?".

Public figures including Harry Potter author JK Rowling, Nicki Minaj and civil rights activist Reverend Jesse Jackson joined other social media users to condemn the cartoon.

The Melbourne newspaper published a defence of Knight on the home page of its website on Tuesday, quoting Knight as saying: “The cartoon about Serena is about her poor behaviour on the day, not about race.”

Doubling down on Wednesday, the front page of the publication's print edition featured an artwork, with the headline: "Welcome to PC World."

The cover featured the Williams cartoon and exaggerated sketches of numerous public figures, including US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and included the caption: "Vetoed: Large hair and lips, too angry."

"If the self-appointed censors of Mark Knight get their way on his Serena Williams cartoon, our new politically correct life will be very dull indeed," the front page reads.
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The Herald Sun front page.

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