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Baltimore bridge collapse: 'Racist' cartoon on Dali ship's Indian crew sparks outrage

The cartoon was slammed by social media users not only for its racist depiction of Indians, but also for showing the crew in a poor light especially when the President of the US, Joe Biden, and Maryland governor Wes Moore praised them for their prompt action which led to saving countless lives.

March 29, 2024 / 10:35 IST
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The graphic also had the audio of people swearing at each other in English but with a strong Indian accent. (Image credit: @FoxfordComics/X)
The graphic also had the audio of people swearing at each other in English but with a strong Indian accent. (Image credit: @FoxfordComics/X)

A day after a massive container ship struck a bridge in Baltimore, US, leading it to collapse, a "racist" cartoon created depicting the incident has created an uproar on social media. Directed at the 22 Indian crew members of the ship, the illustration shows unkempt men dressed only in loincloths preparing for the impending crash.

"Last known recording from inside the Dali moments before impact," it was captioned on X. The graphic also had the audio of people swearing at each other in English but with a strong Indian accent.

The cartoon was slammed by social media users not only for its racist depiction of Indians, but also to show the crew in a poor light especially when Maryland governor Wes Moore and even the President of the US, Joe Biden, praised them for their prompt action which led to saving countless lives.

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"It's shameful that people are mocking Indian crew for the tragic incident. Meanwhile the governor himself praised the crew," wrote X user Pooja Sangwan (@ThePerilousGirl).

"Prejudice can cloud judgment to the point where one even ignores the fact that the Indian crew of the ship were the ones to take immediate action to save lives and minimise the disaster's impact, something rightly acknowledged by POTUS Biden," commented The Cinéprism (@TheCineprism). "Having said that this isn't merely jumping to conclusions; but goes to show how racism against Indians has been normalized and since Musk's takeover, this platform has become a breeding ground to spread racism and hatred against Indians. It's high time this needs to be called out."