Cartoonist Fired for Gaza Cartoon
Skip to commentsThe corporate owners of the alternative paper Creative Loafing Tampa fired Bob Whitmore, the local political cartoonist, over what a couple saw as an antisemitic cartoon he drew and the paper published.
A political cartoonist at Creative Loafing is out of a job because of criticisms the paper got after it published his cartoon of a starving child in Gaza.
Bob Whitmore tells WMNF that even though the cartoon seems to be a political statement about the famine and war in Gaza, the corporate parent company of CL considers it to be antisemitic.

Whitmore says that his firing came from Creative Loafing‘s corporate owners, not from the local newsroom or editor-in-chief Ray Roa, who is a WMNF volunteer.
In a statement, Roa said, “For the record: I have been advised by Creative Loafing Tampa Bay‘s lawyer not to comment on the matter.”
WMNF reached out to Creative Loafing‘s corporate publisher, but we have not yet gotten a response.
Creative Loafing Tampa is one of three alternative papers owned by Texas-based Chava Communications.


The most recent issue has Bob Whitmore’s name and title as Political Cartoonist dropped from the masthead.
Bob posted about the firing on his Facebook page:
The Long Story: On August 1st, after the normal editorial approval process, this cartoon ran in Creative Loafing, a small weekly paper here in Tampa, Florida.
On August 5th I received a call from my Editor telling me they had received 2 letters from readers that felt the cartoon was antisemitic. The letters had been forwarded to the owners of Chava Communications, the corporation that owns Creative Loafing, and the publishers demanded I be fired.
Without going into more detail, I was told yesterday, August 11th that the paper would no longer run my cartoons, I would be removed from the Editorial Staff, and Creative Loafing was still weighing the possibility of publishing a letter of apology for running the cartoon.
If you believe that commentary about conditions in Gaza don’t make you antisemitic, or at the very least, don’t think a cartoonist should be cancelled because people didn’t like his APPROVED cartoon, drop Creative Loafing’s Editor an email. It’s Ray Roa at rroa@cltampa.com. Feel free to cc the local Publisher, James Howard at jhoward@cltampa.com, and/or the corporate publisher Michael Wagner at michael@chavagroup.com.
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