A cartoon controversy in an Indian newspaper :

A cartoon controversy in a Danish newspaper :

A cartoon controversy in a Jordanian newspaper :

A cartoon controversy in an Indonesian newspaper :
A cartoon controversy in an Australian newspaper :

They're just cartoons.
The controversy is almost always contrived, made up, whipped up, by story-hungry news media.
I do, however, offer my sincere apologies to those who are offended, and sickened, by one particular cartoon above. Howard taking Downer from behind is a terrible thing to expose your readers to, even on a Saturday.
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