UVA's Cavalier Daily Pulls Anti-Christian Comics
(Hat tip: Jean at Catholic Fire)
The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights announces:
September 15, 2006My Comments:
UVA STUDENT PAPER PULLS COMICS
The Cavalier Daily, the student newspaper at the University of Virginia, has decided to remove the two comics from its website that the Catholic League complained about (see our news release of 9-5).
“We are regretful that many took offense to them,” the newspaper has announced. “Offense was not our intent—neither the intent of the artist, nor the intent of the newspaper,” the statement said, “which seeks to provide contributors an open forum to present their ideas.”
Catholic League president Bill Donohue commented as follows:
“Our concern from the beginning was twofold: the anti-Catholic nature of the comics, and the fact that others who have previously been offended by the newspaper, namely gays and Muslims, have been granted apologies. Now that The Daily Cavalier regrets publishing the offensive fare, and has pulled them from its website, they have effectively closed this issue. We are pleased with this outcome.”
And not 1 person, to my knowledge, threatened or engaged in any violence to achieve this result.
Previous Pro Ecclesia posts on this subject:
Back To School: Christian Bashing at UVa
Catholics Want Apology for Anti-Christian Cartoons
Update on UVa Anti-Christian Cartoon Controversy
Update: UVA Paper Apologizes for Mohammed, Not Jesus
1 Comments:
Thanks for this, I blogged about it.
http://lonelymans.blogspot.com/2006/09/end-to-uvas-deplorable-anti-catholic.html#links
I wrote a letter to the editor where I commended them for pulling the cartoons and I pointed out they stated they only regretted that some took offense rather than admit they did something wrong.
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