Where To Find Opus On Sunday
Berkeley Breathed has a note up on his site: "Note to Opus readers: The Opus strips for August 26 and September 2 have been withheld from publication by a large number of client newspapers across the country, including Opus' host paper The Washington Post. The strips may be viewed in a large format on their respective dates at Salon.com.."
Opus is the descendant of what was once Bloom County. If you don't know what Bloom County was then I feel sorry for you. Missing that cartoon is like never having read Calvin & Hobbes or The Far Side. Great comics are few and far between. Usually we get left with crap like Cathy and Garfield that recycle jokes day after day.
Opus is an orphaned penguin who ends up living in a house with a lot of other misfits and weird people. He was one of the stars of "Bloom County", Berkeley Breathed's amazing cartoon strip which ran from 1980 to 1989.
Reality is defined by the maddest person in the room
http://www.salon.com/comics/opus/2007/08/26/opus/i ndex.html
The second "censored" strip is dated next Sunday, so I guess it isn't available yet.
The shareholder is always right.
Please mod parent "over-rated" to hide it and mod this correct version up, if you wish.
Reduce, reuse, cycle
Hot Air suggests this is the offending comic strip. Read the full story at Hot Air.
Unselfish actions pay back better
I don't know, I can understand the reason, and I can summarize it like this: Christians aren't going to start murdering innocents if you make fun of them in a comic.
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
So after screwing around at Salon.com:
Today's strip is here. And all strips here.
Direct link to the cartoon.
A cartoon that criticizes women's attempts to act superior and also discusses Islamic religious practices is too complicated for most newspapers.
Of course, banning it gives it publicity, too.
Here ya go. It looks like, depending on your neck of the woods, editors won't run it because it either has a tasteless sex joke, or because it might offend Muslims.
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." -Albert Einstein
The strip is not blasphemous in any serious way.
Says you. Keep in mind, after the Danish cartoons, people are likely to tread a little bit lightly rather than get some expert opinion on what might qualify as blasphemous. Throw in CAIR getting lawsuit happy (whether the lawsuits have merit or not) and you've got a recipe for less backbone enhanced editors to exclude the comics. The flip side to the comic is that some papers won't run it because of a tastless sex joke. No clear breakdown on why different papers are excluding it.
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." -Albert Einstein
I actually went back to Sunday to make sure it was the same one. Of course, we'll see about next week but you can't apply a blanket statement to all of them.
Course, I shouldn't be too surprised that Philly sez 'bring it'!
Newspapers deciding not to carry an article or comic is not censorship. Those are private businesses and they have the right to decide what does and what does not appear in their materials. Censorship would be if the government stepped in and said it couldn't be published. I know it's easy to want to use strong words to get your point across, but in this case, it is simply wrong.
Love sees no species.
For today's comic for the nerd culture, incidentally, you could do a lot worse than xkcd...
++ Say to Elrond "Hello.".
Elrond says "No.". Elrond gives you some lunch.
Except, it doesn't take being a Muslim to beat your wife. In fact, American men, whom demographically are not overwhelmingly Muslim, seem to be okay beating their wives to the tune of 22% of all women have been physically assaulted at some point in their lives.
This is not to suggest that Islamic countries, or the misogyny of Muslim men, should get a pass, but frankly I'm tired of this double standard passing around people in the West that we are a font of perfection. The Christopher Hitchen's of the world who hold up all that is liberal, open, and free when they're facing down the so called Islamic hordes, but then sponsor their own forms of back-water conservatism when they argue on their home turf. You can't have it both ways.
The liberal press is generally very biased against Israel, which if it were a position taken by conservatives, would be considered anti-Semitic.
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.