NEW YORK TIMES PULLS CARTOON MOCKING 9-11 WIDOWS THEN POSTS CARTOON MOCKING CATHOLIC PRIESTS
March 6, 2002
On March 5, the New York Times pulled a cartoon by
Ted Rall that mocks widows of the 9-11 terror attack for being greedy.
The cartoon was fed to the website of the New York Times by
Universal Press Syndicate and was taken down when widows complained.
Christine Mohan, the newspaper’s spokeswoman, said the “subject
matter was inappropriate.”
Yet today, on March 6, the Times features a cartoon
by Glenn McCoy on its website that mocks Catholic priests for being sinners.
The Universal Press Syndicate cartoon shows a woman in the confessional
saying to the priest, “You Go First”; this is an obvious reference to news
reports on priest pedophilia. Moreover,
on March 5, the same day the Rall cartoon was pulled, the Times posted a
cartoon by DeOre of Universal Press Syndicate that also mocked sinful priests in
the confessional. And on January
20, the Times published in its newspaper a particularly vicious cartoon
by Don Wright of Tribune Media Service that depicted the Catholic Church as
being against abortion but accepting of pedophilia.
Catholic League president William Donohue commented on this
today:
“This provides a good window into the mind of the New
York Times and what we see isn’t pretty.
It’s okay to malign the nearly 50,000 priests in the United States
because some are pedophiles but it is not okay to malign widows of the 9-11
horror because some are alleged to be greedy.
In our estimation, both subject matters are in appropriate.
“The reason for the disparate treatment is not hard to
discern. The New York Times doesn’t
want to offend women but doesn’t mind offending priests.
Why? It’s a matter of
political instincts. For the Times,
women’s rights are inextricably tied to abortion rights.
Indeed, it has never found an abortion it hasn’t approved of
but has yet to find a Church teaching on sexual ethics it has approved of.
It’s really not that hard to figure out. Just read the New York Times on a daily basis.”
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