That Darned "Liberal" Media!
It took an extremely well coordinated blog swarm (crafted by AllSpinZone) to force our corporate-owned media to report on a missing (young, pregnant) woman in Philadelphia this week.
Why wasn't Latoyia Figuero newsworthy until we all screamed at Nancy Grace? She's neither white nor blond.
I told you that story, in order to explain this...
Today, The Washington Post has censored Boondocks.
From the WaPo Comics page:
Adam
Andy Capp
Apartment 3-G
B.C.
Baby Blues
Baldo
Barney Google
Beetle Bailey
Bizarro
Blondie
Bo Nanas
Boondocks: The Post is not
publishing the July 29 strip
because of content issues.
Candorville
Cathy
Close to Home
Cornered
Curtis
Dennis the Menace
Dilbert
Doonesbury
Note that The WaPo had no problem with this week's Doonesbury content. Nor did the paper have a problem when Ruckus tells young Huey and Caesar to "just do drive-bys on each other and get it over with." At one point, Ruckus says, "Santa hates black people -- can't say I blame 'im."
So, if The WaPo is basing its censorship of today's strip on "not hurting Natalee Holloway's family," does that mean that the families of driveby shooting victims deserve less?
That's what it smells like to me.
OK, WaPo. You either want the perspective of Huey & Caesar on your Comics page, or you don't.
Decide, damn it!
File this under: Mixed Metaphor.
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