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A campaign won as a public issue will stay won: Using cartoons and comics to fight National Health Care reform, 1940s and beyond

机译:赢得公众关注的一项运动将继续保持胜利:使用漫画和漫画来应对1940年代及以后的国家医疗改革

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On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law. As it went through Congress, the legislation faced forceful resistance. Individuals and organizations opposing the ACA circulated propaganda that varied from photographs of fresh graves or coffins with the caption "Result of ObamaCare" to portrayals of President Obama as the Joker from the Batman movies, captioned with the single word "socialism." The arguments embedded in these images have striking parallels to cartoons circulated by physicians to their patients in earlier fights against national health care. Examining cartoons used in the formative health care reform debates of the 1940s provides a means for tracing the lineage of emotional arguments employed against health care reform.
机译:2010年3月23日,巴拉克·奥巴马(Barack Obama)总统签署了《患者保护和负担得起的医疗法案(ACA)”,成为法律。在国会审议期间,该立法遭到了强烈的抵制。反对ACA的个人和组织散布了各种宣传,内容从带有“奥巴马护理结果”的新鲜墓葬或棺材的照片到蝙蝠侠电影中扮演奥巴马的小丑形象,冠以“社会主义”一词。这些图像中嵌入的论点与医生在早期与国家卫生保健的斗争中散发给患者的漫画有惊人的相似之处。检查1940年代形成性医疗改革辩论中使用的漫画,提供了一种手段来追踪反对医疗改革的情感论点的血统。

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