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June 17th, 2010

Remember When…

Do you guys remember when I wrote every day for a month? I’m thinking about doing that again. What do [...]

August 31st, 2009

Ending August with Beer, Blogging, and Brownies…

After 31 days, 32 posts (including this one), and a great deal of nonsense, I have finally completed my quest to write every day for a month. Originally, my plan was to use today as an opportunity to explain my motivation to take on such a grueling task. However, I kind of already touched on my [...]

August 28th, 2009

These Are the Brakes…

Do you remember Kurtis Blow? Yeah, Me neither.

Apparently, he used to be a big rap star or some shit. Frankly, I had never heard of the guy until 2002. I was in Oman on R&R from Afghanistan and he was playing a USO tour there for the deployed troops. (For those of you who are products [...]

August 15th, 2009

Beer and Bad Poetry…

On August 11th, I wrote a post asking for volunteers to drink my homebrew. A couple of people decided to take one for the team and stepped up to the plate.The only requirement was that they had to write a haiku or limerick in response to that post. Because I’m too lazy to write today, and [...]

August 14th, 2009

Michael Vick Is Still An Asshole…

For those of you who do not follow sports news, Michael Vick has signed a deal with the Philadelphia Eagles.  For anyone who doesn’t know who Michael Vick is, click here.

Since most of you won’t read THAT, here’s a summary in my own words. Basically, Michael Vick was the quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons. In 2007, [...]

August 12th, 2009

Yale University Press Pusses Out…

Surely you all remember the controversy from a few years ago when those silly Danish newspapers first published 12 caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. It created quite a huge maelstrom of rioting, protests, and other shenanigans by indignant Muslims around the world. I remember looking at the pictures and thinking that they were indeed offensive, but that they weren’t THAT bad, considering the kind of shit we put up with here in the United States. Basically, in America, if someone loves and reveres something, someone else is going to take a giant shit all over it…JUST BECAUSE THEY CAN. That’s one of the things that make America great.

Well, today I was reading an article in The New York Times discussing a book that the Yale University Press was publishing called, “The Cartoons That Shook the World.” According to the article, Yale University and Yale University Press decided to publish the book, but only after removing the 12 caricatures and other historical images of the prophet.

This quote from the article absolutely baffled me:

John Donatich, the director of Yale University Press, said by telephone that the decision was difficult, but the recommendation to withdraw the images, including the historical ones of Muhammad, was “overwhelming and unanimous.” The cartoons are freely available on the Internet and can be accurately described in words, Mr. Donatich said, so reprinting them could be interpreted easily as gratuitous.

He noted that he had been involved in publishing other controversial books — like “The King Never Smiles” by Paul M. Handley, a recent unauthorized biography of Thailand’s current monarch — and “I’ve never blinked.” But, he said, “when it came between that and blood on my hands, there was no question.”

Ladies and gentlemen, the thought of writing a book specifically about these images, and then not including them in the text baffles me. I mean, I cannot rant long and hard enough about how cowardly I think this is. I also can’t help but wonder if they would have any problem publishing disparaging images of any other religious entity. My guess is probably not, because while Christians have a tendency to whine and cry like bitches, they generally don’t go on worldwide rampages. The same is mostly true for all other religions. Now, I know there are exceptions, and other religions have their share of dickheads, but nothing on the widespread scale that we saw in 2005 when these images were first published.

For those of you who don’t remember, here are two of the most infamous of the images.

This Is Offensive

Yes, This IS Offensive

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Now, I wonder how many people reading this would disagree with me and say that the Yale University Press was showing tolerance, restraint, cultural sensitivity, or some other form of “good judgment?” If anyone does disagree, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Then, I’d like to hear your thoughts on these images: Continue reading Yale University Press Pusses Out…

August 6th, 2009

Reading, Writing, and Running…

Over the past few months many of my friends have complained that they haven’t seen me around much. My buddy, Alan, has even jokingly accused me of not wanting to hang out with him anymore. Truthfully, I have been a little scarce lately and haven’t seen some of my friends as much as I’d like. In [...]