Friday, April 25, 2008The BlarFlex Comic Gets Hate MailThe opinion section of the Daily D published a series of letters to the editor which maligned the Daily D for allowing the comic to be published as it singled out Ms. Bonnie Lam and was in poor taste.We agree with the letters' general sentiment and feel that despite the artists' first amendment rights to free speech, the comic should not have been published in the school newspaper. However, one letter singled out the Dartmouth Review: Bill Montgomery '52 called the Review the scum of print media. Of course we don't agree with this particular part of the letters to the editor. We also managed to get a hold of a scanned copy of the comic. TDR has managed to get a hold of the Daily D's intra-paper apology, after the jump. —A.S. >Date: 25 Apr 2008 Posted by Nisanth A. Reddy at 3:09 PM Comments I'll admit this is pretty brazen. Someone besides me though must have found this a little bit funny, at least... Posted by — April 27, 2008 12:48 PM I can barely read the scan of the comic... Can someone re-scan at a higher / better resolution? Posted by — April 27, 2008 1:19 PM I would hope O'Donnell and whoever is in charge of editing the comics (one of the managing editors) would have the grace to quickly resign. The cartoonist needs to be dealt with for the lapse in judgment, yes, but so too does the editor need to be dealt with for the lapse in oversight. Neither one should get off scott free. Posted by Nathan Empsall — April 28, 2008 7:16 PM Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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