Bosch Fawstin, an Albanian-American cartoonist from the Bronx, discusses his journey from Islam, citing fundamental dishonesty within the ideology and his family’s practice as the primary reason for his departure. He talks about his art, including his character Pigman, and the philosophical underpinnings he brings to comics, often absent in mainstream superhero narratives. Fawstin recounts his experience winning the Muhammad Cartoon Contest and the death threats that followed, which ironically inspire him to draw more. He also addresses the distinction between free speech and incitement to violence, the presence of hostile forces undermining America, and his involvement with Comicsgate, an online movement supporting artists who defy leftist norms.
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