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More Shocking Offensiveness from a College Newspaper
With the ongoing censure of and strike at Le Moyne College that FIREreported on yesterday, FIREwas reminded that there are many reasons that college administrators have decided that a free press is simply not something with which they should have to contend. The Missouri State cartoon we reprinted on the blog yesterday is a great example. Here鈥檚 another one, from Harvard Business School in 2003. See if you can figure out what about this cartoon was so offensive that Dean Kim B. Clark of Harvard Business School considered a violation of Harvard鈥檚 鈥渃ommunity standards code鈥:
This is hard, so don鈥檛 feel bad if you missed it. If you look carefully at the bottom left corner of the computer screen in the cartoon, you will see two words: 鈥渋ncompetent morons.鈥 That鈥檚 what did it. From 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Jan. 8, 2003, press release on the situation:
On November 4, several high HBS administrators met with Nick Will, editor-in-chief of the Harbus, to express their displeasure with the cartoon. Will received a 鈥渧erbal warning,鈥 which he understood to be the first step of a disciplinary procedure for violation of HBS鈥檚 鈥渃ommunity standards鈥 code.鈥 On November 8, Dean Clark himself issued a HBS-wide statement that 鈥淓ach of us first and foremost is a member of the Harvard Business School community, and as such, we are expected to treat each other respectfully. Referring to members of our community as 鈥榠ncompetent morons鈥 does not fall within the realm of respectful discourse.鈥
Ultimately, under pressure from FIREand others, Harvard backed off. But that鈥檚 what, at least for a while, served as an excuse for press censorship at one of our nation鈥檚 most elite schools. Disturbing, isn't it?
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