Apr5 |
College Journalists Apologize For Expressing Free Speech, Saying Catholic Church Wants To Prevent AIDS
The student journalists at The Hawk are in trouble! In last week’s issue, the paper published its annual joke issue, The Squawk, which got them in a bit of hot water. And now, forced with an army of angry Jesuits, the paper has apologized for the joke issue. And university spokeswoman Harriet Goodheart told the Inquirer she couldnt’ say whether the students would be punished. (Sigh.) Among the content people were offended: the president of St. Joe’s, the Rev. Timothy Lannon, endorsing condom use; an article saying the only St. Joe’s women’s basketball fan had been murdered; an article describing Cardinal Rigali as gay; and, of course, the comparison of Jesuits to Nazis. That last one, obviously, is ridiculous. Everyone knows Jesuits are way more totalitarian than Nazis. But the paper’s Editor-in-Chief posted an apology to the St. Joe’s community, which prompted a commenter to respond with this: “This isn’t MadTV, folks. I hope everyone associated with this debacle learned something.” That’s right; Even if it was offensive, The Squawk might have actually made people laugh. But the letters to the editor in this week’s Hawk shed some more light on the situation. Four seniors wrote an up-in-arms letter saying, “Plainly, it is inappropriate to attach the President’s name and photo to a condom ad.” Hey, that works for the president of St. Joe’s or of the United States! The letter also revealed a few days ago someone (presumably from St. Joe’s) dumped a case of beer on Cardinal Rigali’s lawn. No word if the archbishop is a Natty Ice fan. But the best letter comes from — who else — Tom Brennan, a Jesuit priest and English teacher, who proves that, well, maybe Jesuits aren’t much like Nazis after all:
Preach on, father. And eek men shall not make ernest of game indeed. College journalists apologize for satire [Inquirer] |
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Dan,
I didn’t find the comparison betweeen Nazis and Jesuits funny in the Sqauwk, and I still don’t find it funny. Are you aware that 83 Jesuits were killed by the Nazis, 43 died in concentration camps, and 26 died in captivity or of its results? Should you be interested try reading “With Bound Hands: A Jesuit in Nazi Germany : The Life and Selected Prison Letters of Alfred Delp, SJ”. He was hanged for his opposition to Hitler. Not so funny, is it?
Do your homework and show a little respect.