PALM BEACH POST JUSTIFIES ANTI-CATHOLICISM
January 17, 2002
There was a cartoon by Don Wright that appeared in the
January 16 edition of the Palm Beach Post that led to a flurry of
complaints by local Catholics. Many
called us or faxed us the cartoon. The
cartoon, available on the newspaper’s online site, shows a woman sitting in a
chair pondering what is a cruel caricature of Catholic Church teachings on
sexuality. Here is what she says:
“For women, sexual conduct is always closely monitored.
The Catholic Church tells me what I can or cannot do with my body.
Truly unforgiving. Absolutely
no compromises. Unless, of course,
you’re a pedophile.”
At the behest of Catholic League president William Donohue,
the league’s director of communications, Patrick Scully, called Randy Schultz,
editorial page editor of the Florida daily, asking for an apology.
“There will be no apology because there is nothing to apologize for,”
said Schultz. He added that the
cartoon was simply a “critique” of the Church’s “policies.”
When asked by Scully whether he knew of any Don Wright cartoons that
looked critically at Judaism or Islam, Schultz said,
“I find your question repulsive.”
William Donohue sent the following remarks to Schultz’s
colleagues in the media all over Florida:
“So Randy Schultz finds it ‘repulsive’ to ask
whether his newspaper merely looks critically at Judaism or Islam, but finds
it perfectly acceptable to justify anti-Catholicism.
In doing so, he makes a point the Catholic League has been making for
years: many of our cultural elites, who consider themselves absent of even a
trace of bigotry, have a tolerance for anti-Catholicism that is rivaled only
by their intolerance for anti-Semitism. Schultz
digs himself in even deeper when he pretends that the Wright cartoon was
simply a ‘critique’ of Church ‘policies.’ It would be more accurate to say it was a vicious attack on
Catholicism. But to admit that
would be to admit to bigotry and that is not something Schultz has the courage
to do.”
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