It is becoming ever more obvious that the press treats cartoons poking fun at Islam in a much different manner than those poking fun at any other religion. One might even say there is a double standard, and why not, since the media themselves acknowledge that it is true.
After running a warning to the client newspapers about the content of Berkeley Breathed's Sunday cartoon 'Opus', comics editor Amy Lago said,
"The strip came in and I knew we would have to send out an alert to all the newspapers," Lago said. "I do that fairly regularly with materials that might pose issues for local areas. ... We knew that because it was a sex joke, it could raise issues. And there is another client that has issues with any Muslim depiction whatsoever." ... But she did alert newspapers about the Muslim-themed cartoon because there was a question about whether Muslim readers would be offended. "I don't necessarily think it's poking fun [at Islam]," Lago said. "But the question with Muslims is, are they taking it seriously?"
So apparently flagging potentially offensive cartoons is "standard practice"? No, it is only for Muslim-themed cartoons- Christian, Jewish and [insert religion of choice here] apparently don't warrant this practice no matter how offensive they may be perceived as being. A case in point is the fact that one week before the censored 'Opus' cartoon, the same cartoonist wrote an 'Opus' strip which lampooned deceased Christian leader Jerry Falwell in terms at least as strong as the Islamic strip. Not only were no warnings sent out regarding that strip, no newspaper apparently felt the need to worry about its (mostly Christian) readers' reactions.
Speaking in regards to the recent decision of the Washington Post and several other newspapers not to run cartoonist Berkeley Breathed's 'Opus' strip due to concerns about how Muslims might view it, King Syndicate editor Brendon Burford said of his competitors,
As far as whether the Post and the Post Writers Group syndicate treated content about conservative Christians differently than it did content about conservative Muslims, it certainly could be taken that way. "It appears on the surface to be a double standard," Burford said, "but at the same time, the climate of the world probably informs their decision with how to go forward with it."
I see. So "the climate of the world" is what they take into account when determining what cartoons to censor. Whatever happened to the First Amendment that reporters like to hold up anytime something offensive to Christians is published, or when reporters like Eric Lichtblau and James Risen bend the law in order to warn our enemies about secret programs designed to protect us? I suspect that this is reporter-speak for "they were afraid of Muslims, since only Muslims have a propensity to kill people with whom they disagree".
It would appear that there is indeed a double standard- and journalists are among the forefront of those pushing for a new dhimmitude. Too bad they can't seem to understand that the very forces they are trying so hard to appease now are the same forces that hold the least respect for their most dearly-held beliefs.














Editor at Large

Comments Policy
Figures, but I am suprised
August 27, 2007 - 17:52 ET by bassndudeFigures, but I am suprised they admit it. For my money, if I could draw, I would really go out of my way to offend Islam.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
bass
August 27, 2007 - 17:59 ET by BlondeAnd in news from the wierd (or actually, perhaps, turnabout is fair play):
Newspaper Suspended Over Jesus Picture
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
Blonde, thats interesting.
August 27, 2007 - 18:05 ET by bassndudeBlonde, thats interesting. Jesus holding a smoke. News paper shut down for a month. Muslim country to.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
Thought so too, Bass
August 27, 2007 - 18:07 ET by BlondeI saw this yesterday and forgot to put it up here. Thanks for the reminder.
Notice the islamic country in which this occurred, though.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
I am offended>:(
August 27, 2007 - 18:14 ET by TruthMongerhi guys,
life is offensive isn't it:)?
it's good to stay on offense - keep your opponent on defense
but it's been said that the best offense is a good defense?
hmmm
Maybe this is offensive
August 27, 2007 - 19:06 ET by SportPoliticspulitzer winners (formerly known as traitors):
http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2006/national-reporting/bio/nytimesbios.html
Gee, how did that happen ? Must have been "the climate of the world".
lol -Wow.
When it first came out I
August 27, 2007 - 18:58 ET by Chris NormanWhen it first came out, I thought Opus was an innocuous, if liberal, cartoon strip. Now, I want to strangle that damned bird...
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
- Arabian Proverb
The newspapers are just
August 27, 2007 - 19:23 ET by BenderThe newspapers are just unconsciously affirming that the Islamic religion is inherently violent by refusing to run a cartoon mildly critical of Islam.
Terrorist's Win and the newspaper editor are too PC and stupid to realize that they have been censored by fear.
..unconsciously affirming..
August 27, 2007 - 19:30 ET by Sergeant ROCKYou are absolutely correct.
Multicultural Rule #1
August 27, 2007 - 21:21 ET by motherbeltMulticultural Rule #1: We have to respect their religious beliefs and culture.
Corollary to Multicultural Rule #1: They have to respect our....oh, nevermind.
Opus cartoon
August 27, 2007 - 19:42 ET by michael.098762001Left-liberal website, Salon.com did run the cartoon. Are some San Francisco liberals finally breaking with the Islamists?
Michael Pugliese
It's simple, really...
August 27, 2007 - 20:20 ET by rbchaffeOffend a Muslim, get your head chopped off.
Offend a Jew, yawn.
Offend a Global Warming Alarmist, get your AMS certification revoked.
Offend a Christian, yawn.
I think I see the pattern.
Multicultural Rule #1
August 27, 2007 - 21:20 ET by motherbeltMulticultural Rule #1: We have to respect their religious beliefs and culture.
Corollary to Multicultural Rule #1: They have to respect our....oh, nevermind.
Rule #1 - Change #1
August 27, 2007 - 21:22 ET by Sergeant ROCKMulticultural Rule #1: We have to respect their religious beliefs and culture even if it means getting our heads cut-off in the process.
Should we have a double standard?
August 27, 2007 - 21:22 ET by RevolvrI recall conservatives criticizing Newsweek when they published the story of a Koran ending up in the toilet at Club gitmo; criticized for publishing a story that was sure to cause riots and death. Which it did. Of course they were also criticized for not vetting the story which turned out to be false.
Christians and Jews can take a bit of humor. Muslims cannnot.
So is this a path to Dhimmitude or a reasonable precaution against riots and death?
_____________________________________________
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
You left out 'appeasement'.
August 27, 2007 - 21:23 ET by Sergeant ROCKYou left out 'appeasement'.
Bloom County...
August 27, 2007 - 22:00 ET by BigBI was a Bloom County freak back in the day...just loved it...I don't know what happened to Mr. Brethed...think he got sued enough and kept changing his strip.....alas.....
'We think they're great. In a grand, mystical, neopolitical sense, these guys have a real message in their music. They don't however, have neat names like me and Bono."
The Edge- U2
Now, this might sting just a little bit.....
the fourteen letter S word
August 27, 2007 - 22:08 ET by Free StinkerAnd who can forget "the fourteen letter S word" ? ;-)
Fred Thompson and Ann Coulter walk into a bar. The bar is instantly destroyed because that much awesome cannot be contained in one building.
Be careful who you offend.
August 28, 2007 - 15:42 ET by kbworkmanWell, if you offend God's Chistian Warriors (Thinks for the lable Amanpoop) they might get upset, but at least they don't run around killing anyone of an ethnic or religious group they don't like as an expression of righteous indignation.
Nope, not difference there.