The Beatles didn't ever dress like that either, aldwickk.
The cartoon is a take on the famous picture of the Beatles crossing Abbey Road on the pedestrian crossing and it is trying to be a "culturally significant effort". The cartoon causes the viewer to question what it is about and merely illustrates the possible way of the world these days.
The thing that is special about the picture is that in 2010 the Abbey Road zebra crossing in North London, which appeared on a Beatles album cover, was recognized with a grade II listed status by the British government.
The Department for Culture, Media, and Sport recognized the crossing's status following English Heritage's advice for its "cultural and historical importance," according to Abbey Road Studios's website. The crossing is near Abbey Road Studios, a recording venue once used by the Beatles, which was listed earlier that year.
The crossing is the first of its kind to be listed for its "unique special interest," according to BBC News.
The Abbey Road became famous after the Beatles were photographed on the crossing by Scottish photographer Ian Macmillan for their 1969 album Abbey Road.
Way back then in the '60's' it was the Beatles. Nowadays the people of significance using the crossing are quite possible to be armed IS jihadists.
Is that culturally significant?
Hmmm? Most probably.