No offense, but there
is beheading and stabbed teddy bear art and...a slug person if I'm seeing that right. Which is interesting, but all at once on this one page with that comic made this particular page more interesting than usual.
And Lily, I get what you're saying, and the problem I'm seeing with the comic isn't that there isn't some truth to the quote--obviously there's something appealing about daesh et al to certain misguided and susceptible individuals--but the overall connotation of this particular comic.
I mean, there's multiculturalism represented by an oblivious hippie of a white person, distracted and surrounded by flowers while what looks like a dark-skinned and jacked Captain Hook seduces an innocent little white boy with violence and Islam all against the backdrop of a shattered UK flag. A quote by a famous terrorist apparently confirming that that's their MO below. You're looking for the elements of truth in the comic, but the comic itself takes whatever grains of truth are in the quotation and tries to make a less-than-amazing point.
It is propaganda, and it is basically encouraging the decent white folks to wisen up and stop being so accepting of those mysterious foreigners and immigrants, preying on our weakness and destroying the UK. Lord knows immigrants don't need to be further vilified, and we don't need more, as Jedi put it, racist and/or xenophobic attitudes dumping more fuel on the fire, and I think it would be better to discuss and debate the truth of, say, the quote in isolation than spread what is a very unhelpful propaganda image.
It is a cartoon with a purpose and sometimes the
presentation of an argument is the thing that matters most. Do you know what I mean?