July 25, 2004
Doonesbury falls prey to commercial censorship
A producer of a sunday comics section carried by some 38 newspapers suggesting they agree to drop Doonesbury "because of the many complaints" (one assumes from irate dittoheads). Enough did that Dooensbury got dropped. This kind of commercial censorship is becoming more and more common as the poltical climate gets increasingly polarized. In other news: Governor Schwarzenegger will not apologize for calling democrats girlie men.
What the hell is happening.
Posted by Claus at July 25, 2004 09:35 PM | TrackBack (0)Comments (post your own)
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