He painted the mural in an historically Jewish part of East London.
And you’re deflecting. The work has clear connotations that he must have been aware. That and the venue he chose.
Sorry but London is a melting pot of ethnicity, you can't use its location to try and frame it as anti-semitic.
And I'm not deflecting at all, I'm aware that some people view it as anti-semitic, and I can see the connotations as to why they might be offended by that. I just don't happen to agree with them. I think first and foremost it's a socio/political comment and some of the people caricatured happen to be Jewish. That doesn't make them immune to criticism, simply because they are Jewish though imo.


I wanted to like this post, but, well, you know...