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Found an interesting news story at Dagbladet's site: http://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2006/02/05/456857.html
Ã…RHUS (Dagbladet.no) I april 2003 sendte tegneren Christoffer Zieler inn flere satiriske tegninger av Jesu oppstandelse til avisen.
Men avisen takket nei, og svarte at tegningene kunne skape negative reaksjoner.
«Jeg tror ikke, at Jyllands-Postens lesre vil more seg over tegningen. Faktisk tror jeg, at den ville utløse et ramaskrik. Derfor vil jeg ikke bruke den,» svarte avisens søndagsredaktør Jens Kaiser i en epost som Dagbladet.no har fått se.
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Originally posted by Aivo½so
Found an interesting news story at Dagbladet's site: http://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2006/02/05/456857.html
it says that in 2003 Jyllands-Posten received satirical cartoons depicting Jesus, but they refused to print them because they wouldn't want to offend their readers.
I'm not sure how to translate "ramaskrik". "A whole lot of commotion" maybe. Anyway, the editor didn't want that. Kind of ironicCSPA
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Originally posted by Az
Hopefully people now stop saying that Jyllands-Posten wasn't trying to provoke.
It shows hypocricy from them, not the attempt to provoke. After all they were published back in september, no?Stop Quoting Ben
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So you're saying that a newspaper that publishes one set of comics that some people may view as offensive is automatically hypocritical if it does not publish another set of comics that some people may view as offensive regardless of the context/content of the comics? For a philosophy professor you're awfully bad at basic logic.
Your momma is a philosophy professor.
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Yes, seems hypocritical to me and could fuel the fire more.
Still, changes nothing.In da butt.
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