Saturday, February 21, 2009

GLAAD on the NY Post cartoonist

"Sean Delonas has a history of defamatory work and we stand with those who decry this recent cartoon as unacceptable and a vicious portrayal that neither enlightens nor entertains. It's unacceptable that the New York Post continues to provide a platform for such instances of hateful defamation."

-- GLAAD President Neil G. Giuliano. The organization launched a Call to Action yesterday around the cartoonist's history of homophobic strips to parallel the racist "chimpanzee" toon he's currently in trouble for.

Yet if this was about any other group Glaad wouldn't have said a damn word.. Glaad just need something to bitch about and get their sorry ass name in the paper..

If you don't like it, then fine, just don't view this artist's work then or don't read the Post.. Then you won't be offended at all..

If this was about the Pope, Glaad take would be completely different wouldn't it.

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