Newspaper Runs Cartoon Comparing Black Republican Congressman To The KKK

The Salt Lake Tribune sparked outrage after it ran an editorial cartoon comparing Republican Utah Rep. Burgess Owens to a member of the Klu Klux Klan (KKK).

The cartoon shows Owens pointing toward the southern border with the caption, “They are coming to your neighborhoods!” On the right side of the cartoon, a member of the KKK holds a torch and points toward Owens, saying, “They are coming to your neighborhoods!”

Owens called the paper “tone deaf” and “racist” in a statement to the Daily Caller.

“I was raised int he 1960’s Deep South during a time when the KKK terrorized my neighborhood and the color of my skin literally dictated where I went to school. It was a time when racism was defined by arrogance and demeaning the character of any person of color,” Owens told the Caller.

“They can try to hide behind a newspaper and fake ‘wokeness,’ but this is it,” he continued. “Don’t let the racist and tone deaf Salt Lake Tribune cast a bad light on our great state of inclusion. It does not represent the people of Utah or my constituents in District 4.”

The Utah Delegation issued a joint statement condemning the graphic as “repugnant.”

“The Salt Lake Tribune recently published a repugnant ‘cartoon’ comparing Congressman Burgess Owens, our esteemed colleague and only black member of the Utah delegation, to a member of the Klu Klux Klan,” the statement read.

“This racially charged, reverse political statement is beyond the pale. We ask that The Salt Lake Tribune immediately take down this horrific image, issue a formal apology, and hold themselves to a higher standard.”

Republican Colorado Rep. Ken Buck called the cartoon “absolutely disgusting” while Florida Republican Rep. Bryon Donalds defended Owens on Twitter.

Pat Bagley, the cartoonist, took to Twitter to defend his cartoon, saying Owens’ rhetoric stirs up “irrational fear and animosity.”

George Pyle, The Salt Lake Tribune’s Editorial page editor, also tried to defend the cartoon and said that Owens does not deserve an apology.(RELATED: Rep. Burgess Owens Lived Through Jim Crow, Says It’s ‘Demeaning’ To Compare Voter ID With Actual Racism)

It is unclear which comments triggered the cartoon, or which comments Bagley is referring to.

The Daily Caller has reached out to Pat Bagley and The Salt Lake Tribune for comment but did not receive a response at the time of publication.

Owens has been outspoken about the border crisis, calling the scene chaotic in an interview with KSL. He also discussed human trafficking issues, along with illegal drugs coming across the border.

Republican North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson slammed a similar cartoon in February that depicted Republicans on the State Board of Education as members of the KKK. Robinson, the state’s first African American Lt. Governor, criticized WRAL.com for the cartoon that depicted Republicans as members of the KKK.

“On the second day of Black History Month, the first Black lieutenant governor of North Carolina has been portrayed as [racist],” Robinson said during a press conference, according to The Hill. “That you would portray a Black man, just because he’s in the GOP, as a Klansman … the hypocrisy is mind-numbing, folks.”


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