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Comments Language Police

Posted February 11th, 2006 by Chip Bok

When posting comments please try to resist more common vulgaraties such as the "f" word. That sort of thing will be edited and replaced with the cartoon version of a pixilated face - *#@!I encourage you to be creative in this area.  Comments alluding to the irony of this censorship are welcome.

Curses in exotic languages will be judged on a case by case basis. Special attention will be given to unusualness, passion, and general humor value.

Thank you. - Cartoon Management

3 Responses to “Comments Language Police”

  1. Noam Chumpsky Says:

    You must recognize that offensive language, like nuclear power, is my right! Does this mean Insh'allah (God Willing) is okay, but goddamit is not? I'm so confused and frustrated, maybe I'll just firebomb the FCC, because the only thing vulgar on this page is the lack of reason displayed by jihadist apologists.

  2. Dr. John Says:

    Kudos for defending free speech and freedom of the press. Some of the most vulgar cartoons I have ever seen can be found here:

    http://www.arabeuropean.org/archief.php?PHPSESSID=81932f8bf83cc449e75b9ac023f90f11

    One depicts Hitler in bed with Anne Frank. One cannot engage in this kind of behavior and decry it in others. It's called hypocrisy. Muslims cannot be enraged by cartoons and then respond with the same.

    This country has seen degrading images of Christianity for a long time. Tom Oliphant makes a living out of demeaning the Catholic Church.

    Islam does not deserve special treatment. If you are threatened because of a cartoon, it is a dire warning of what's to come in our futures. Being intimidated into special treatment for certain "religions" in our society is the start down the slope of allowing "sharia" to become the law of our land.

    Don't cave.

  3. Captain Eric Says:

    I am bleeping outraged by your bleeping attempt to censor my bleeping language. This is a free bleeping country where bleeping bleep sheepherders can bleep in the middle of a bleeping field on our movie screens, and not one of the bleeping bleeps in Hollywood finds that nearly as offensive as my bleeping language, or a bleeping Danish cartoon. Bleep!

    (Obviously kidding. I hate all the unnecessary foul language too.)