Charlie Hebdo criticised for making fun of Hurricane Harvey in latest cover

Cover read 'God Exists! He Drowned All the Neo-Nazis of Texas'


News Desk September 01, 2017
The cover read: "God Exists! He Drowned All the Neo-Nazis of Texas" and with poster depicting submerged Nazi’s flag in the rain water.

France’s infamous magazine Charlie Hebdo caused sparks of criticism after it published its latest cover hinting God drowned all Neo-Nazis in Texas following Hurricane Harvey.

The cover read: "God Exists! He Drowned All the Neo-Nazis of Texas" and with poster depicting submerged Nazi’s flag in the rain water.

Both the right and left in the United States were disgusted by the cover as they took to social media to denounce the magazine.

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Charlie Hebdo has been attacked twice for publishing derogatory images of the Prophet (pbuh) in 2011 and 2016 with more than 15 casualties.

Here are some of the reactions going viral on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/polNewsInfinity/status/903063579896709124





The article originally appeared in MSN News

COMMENTS (2)

powayman | 6 years ago | Reply I guess the French don't realize that 51 percent of the population in Houston aren't white or that Neo Nazis have never been a legit issue in Houston.
Bunny Rabbit | 6 years ago | Reply I think its disgusting . this mag is far far cut off from reality.
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