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Berkeley Breathed'Bloom County' Lampoons Censorship Weeks After WaPo Withheld 'Opus'On August 26 and September 2, the Washington Post refused to run the weekly "Opus" comic strip by cartoonist Berkeley Breathed out of concerns of insensitivity to Muslims. NewsBusters associate editor wrote about the controversy here and here, and MRC president and NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell discussed the Post's double standard on religious sensibilities on Glenn Beck's CNN Headline News program. Weeks after the controversy has subsided, NewsBusters reader Rusty Weiss shot me a message informing me that a classic "Bloom County" strip from Breathed in the September 28 edition of Yahoo Comics is quite appropriate coming on the heels of the controversy (see below fold for the comic strip). Writes Weiss: MRC's Bozell Addresses WaPo Double Standards on 'Glenn Beck Live'
Earlier that day, Bozell appeared on FNC's "Fox & Friends" to discuss the Post's double standards on religious sensitivity. You can find video of that at this NB post. Video (2:54): Real (2.14 MB) and Windows (1.79 MB), plus MP3 audio (1.31 MB) MRC's Bozell Hits WaPo Double Standard in Pulling 'Opus' Cartoon
As NewsBusters associate editor Noel Sheppard reported on Sunday, the Post refused to run Berkeley Breathed's August 26 "Opus" cartoon in which flighty recurring character Lola Granola has declared herself a "radical Islamist" and adopted its strict adherence to Muslim law, including covering herself head-to-toe, much to the chagrin of her long-suffering boyfriend. Video (1:50): Real (3.00 MB) and Windows (3.44 MB), plus MP3 audio (534 kB). Bozell noted that the Post's religious sensitivities do not extend to avoid offending Christians, particularly Catholics: Religious Cartoon Censored: Journalists Admit Double StandardIt 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,
Newspapers Refuse to Run ‘Opus’ Comics With Muslim Reference
Think this would have been a problem if Lola was doing something that involved Judaism or Christianity? No, I don't either. In fact, as you'll see from Sunday's strip which I include near the end of the post, the paranoia exhibited by papers afraid to publish this is almost offensive given the accepted level of atheism, agnosticism, and anti-theism -- aka secular progressiveness -- prominently and almost proudly displayed by most media outlets today. But I digress: |
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