ABC-TV AFFILIATE (KOMO) JUSTIFIES BIGOTRY; CORPORATE OWNER PURSUED
October 7, 2005
Catholic League president Bill Donohue explained the
Catholic League’s strategy for dealing with the ABC-TV affiliate in
Seattle, KOMO:
“A week ago today, I wrote a news release regarding an
anti-Catholic remark that had been made the day before by KOMO-TV
commentator, Ken Schram. In his comments on a piece of public art
that was to be displayed in Seattle depicting a naked man and a naked
boy, Schram said, ‘The sculpture might as well as be called the priest
and the altar boy.’ I wrote another release on October 3 criticizing
Schram for demanding that Bill Bennett be fired for making a
hypothetical comment that some interpreted as being racist.
Apparently, Schram felt his own libelous statement on priests was
entirely justified.
“After bringing this matter to the attention of ABC
officials in Burbank on October 4, we were instructed to speak to
Schram’s boss, Dick Warsinske. I explained our complaint to him on
October 5 and his October 6 response reached me today. He defended
Schram’s bigotry by saying that ‘the issue of pedophile priests is
well known.’ His only concession was to remove the offensive
statement from their website.
“I have now written to the executive committee of
Fisher Communications, Inc., the Seattle owner of KOMO-TV. We want an
apology, and nothing less. In my letter, I said that Schram’s comment
indicting all Catholic priests for the misbehavior of some in their
ranks was nothing less than rank bigotry. ‘Every institution and
demographic group has its share of dirty laundry,’ I said, ‘but
nothing justifies collective guilt.’ We Catholics demand nothing less
than the identical treatment afforded those who publicly denigrate
other segments of our society. To do anything less is to condone
anti-Catholicism.
“We expect
to get a more professional response from Fisher Communications than we
have received from KOMO-TV.”
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