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Newspapers by their very nature should be broader minded and more âglobalâ in philosophy than to kau tau to a narrow segment of the public. But, over the decades, the changes in ownership to the âmoneyed interestsâ has narrowed their focus to favor special interests.
Danae is lucky to be able to express the frustrations each of us directs toward hackers and robocalls. Bet a lot of readers would like the same opportunity in some form.
Yeah, you can change the name but the villainy continues. Once boot leggers, drug dealers and other nefarious sorts get enough money they try to go legit. Perhaps that is business evolution?
If your local paper dropped the strip and you disagree with that decision, let the paper know. If the supporters outweigh the complainers, some papers will reverse their decision. Cancel your subscription until they start carrying the strip again. Subscribe to a paper that still runs it. Write a letter to the editor supporting the strip. Thereâs action you can take, same as for those who were offended by the strip.
The Kansas City Star joined the other cowardly newspapers in dropping the strip. (To add insult to injury, they replaced it with âNancyâ!) But they printed (mutltiple times) Trumpâs idiotic comments about bleephole countries and his contemptible comments about grabbing bleep, WITHOUT the bleeps. To paraphrase conservative pundit George Willâs comment about Trump, âWhat a sad, embarrassing wreck of a newspaper.â
I dropped my local newspaper subscription after 30+ years after it dropped Millerâs strip, I too wish to support open access to critical thinkers like our socially conscious cartoonists.
Really, San Jose? I thought that paper was pretty liberal. Itâs all so stoopid!! Poor readers are missing out on some serious early morning laughs (oxymoron), LOL!!
Now they have âErasedâ that writ on the lower right corner, The good news is no one will ever erase it from my brain, and from everyone elseâs brains neither, Thanks Wiley !
Rock-a-block, chock-a-block, roller bowler sailor, To me way hay hay ho hu!Oh, rock-a-block, chock-a-block, roller bowler sailor, Weâre rollinâ down to Trinidad to see Miss Lucy Loo!
Bend your backs, take in the slack, roll me over Lucy, To me etc.Oh, bend your backs, take in the slack, roll me over Lucy Weâre rollinâ etc.
The shipâs all right, the crew is tight, the Old Manâs (all in clover)**(or ânever soberâ)
O sing a song, O blow along, turn the blanket over
O, haul away anâ get yer pay, O Lucyâs on the towline
Hoist her high and hoist her dry, come rock anâ roll me over
Now stretch her luff, sheâs high enough, the end is just in sight, boys
From Shanties from the Seven Seas, Hugill Collected in Trinidad
Lucy must be special. By my observation concern for âprivacyâ is absolutely the last thing on a horseâs mind in doing absolutely anything and everything horses do.
I stopped reading comics in the papers when my home town paper stopped publishing CathyâŠit was also her original home town paper. I wrote to them and got no response so I stopped my subscription and found my comics on line.
It wasnât about the President, it was about the use of the âfâ word.
It doesnât make a person sound grown up, it doesnât make a person sound cool, itâs not a substitute for âuhâ, and it certainly didnât belong in a comic specifically intended to attract children through a coloring page.
Lambasting the papers for dropping the comic is sadly misdirected. Had the statement merely been a jab at the President, they wouldnât have blinked an eye.
It was the use of that word that triggered the censorship, not the object.
Thank the Comic-gods that I can still keep with Wiley Millerâs exquisitely sharp and funny commentary on life here as he knows it⊠The Register-Guard in Eugene Oregon dropped the comic â bunch of damned idjits!!!!
saobadao about 6 years ago
My local newspaper, San Jose Mercury News, dropped Millerâs strip last week after the Trump f-u incidentâŠGlad I can still read his stuff here.
Adiraiju about 6 years ago
âWhatâs the difference?â
âAbout a hundred pounds of self-righteous smugness.â
Dtroutma about 6 years ago
Thought of âElementaryâ first, then Danaeâs entrepreneourial persona. What lies in her future?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Doesât she need a bigger horse for this? Oh right, its the sulfur and mercaptans in the gas that does it.
thetraveller4 about 6 years ago
Lucyâs loo? I hope Lucy Liu doesnât sueâŠ
Enter.Name.Here about 6 years ago
Sounds like they multiplied.
somebodyshort about 6 years ago
Carl? I thought his name was Ivan
amethyst52 Premium Member about 6 years ago
It was dropped in the Everett Herald also.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Newspapers by their very nature should be broader minded and more âglobalâ in philosophy than to kau tau to a narrow segment of the public. But, over the decades, the changes in ownership to the âmoneyed interestsâ has narrowed their focus to favor special interests.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Danae is lucky to be able to express the frustrations each of us directs toward hackers and robocalls. Bet a lot of readers would like the same opportunity in some form.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yeah, you can change the name but the villainy continues. Once boot leggers, drug dealers and other nefarious sorts get enough money they try to go legit. Perhaps that is business evolution?
SoTired Premium Member about 6 years ago
If your local paper dropped the strip and you disagree with that decision, let the paper know. If the supporters outweigh the complainers, some papers will reverse their decision. Cancel your subscription until they start carrying the strip again. Subscribe to a paper that still runs it. Write a letter to the editor supporting the strip. Thereâs action you can take, same as for those who were offended by the strip.
For a Just and Peaceful World about 6 years ago
On the subject of âlet âer rip, Lucyâ, google: Email Provider VFEmail Suffers âCatastrophicâ Hack Krebs
hogpop.padula about 6 years ago
At least you still have a newspaper. All we have left is the âNot so Grand Rapidsâ Amway Ass Kissing Gazzet.
laladish about 6 years ago
Mine did too âŠâŠâŠâŠ..Chattanooga
brwydave Premium Member about 6 years ago
If you own the press (newspaper) you have the freedom to decide what is published. Wiley doesnât own the Oregonian, although I wish he did
pamhiebert about 6 years ago
Agree!
magicwalnut about 6 years ago
Actually, I suspect the outrage was more about the obscenity than the âtrumpâ. And about tastelessness more than politics.
fmrsp about 6 years ago
My paper dropped it also! And we are in a Democratic town! They replaced it with NANCY! Horrible.
bobpeters61 about 6 years ago
Newspaper? They still print those?
Godfreydaniel about 6 years ago
The Kansas City Star joined the other cowardly newspapers in dropping the strip. (To add insult to injury, they replaced it with âNancyâ!) But they printed (mutltiple times) Trumpâs idiotic comments about bleephole countries and his contemptible comments about grabbing bleep, WITHOUT the bleeps. To paraphrase conservative pundit George Willâs comment about Trump, âWhat a sad, embarrassing wreck of a newspaper.â
Paulsy about 6 years ago
I dropped my local newspaper subscription after 30+ years after it dropped Millerâs strip, I too wish to support open access to critical thinkers like our socially conscious cartoonists.
Pisces about 6 years ago
Really, San Jose? I thought that paper was pretty liberal. Itâs all so stoopid!! Poor readers are missing out on some serious early morning laughs (oxymoron), LOL!!
Greyhame about 6 years ago
So, YOU demand that the newspaper support your right to be rude over the vast majority that request a little civility?
sufamelico about 6 years ago
Now they have âErasedâ that writ on the lower right corner, The good news is no one will ever erase it from my brain, and from everyone elseâs brains neither, Thanks Wiley !
Kdcooper about 6 years ago
thatâs why I signed up here
JohnPhillips2 about 6 years ago
Papers practicing censorship
mimistmichel Premium Member about 6 years ago
Canât believe my paper, The Miami Herald dropped this strip. Iâm dropping them
richie5661215 about 6 years ago
Me too.
Ka`ĆnĆhi`ula`okahĆkĆ«miomio`ehiku Premium Member about 6 years ago
Boycott censorship!
willie_mctell about 6 years ago
People who can call themselves entrepreneurs with a straight face deserve the bolgia where they stand on their heads in ordure.
bakana about 6 years ago
Miss Lucy Loo (Rolling Down to Trinidad)
Rock-a-block, chock-a-block, roller bowler sailor, To me way hay hay ho hu!Oh, rock-a-block, chock-a-block, roller bowler sailor, Weâre rollinâ down to Trinidad to see Miss Lucy Loo!
Bend your backs, take in the slack, roll me over Lucy, To me etc.Oh, bend your backs, take in the slack, roll me over Lucy Weâre rollinâ etc.
The shipâs all right, the crew is tight, the Old Manâs (all in clover)**(or ânever soberâ)
O sing a song, O blow along, turn the blanket over
O, haul away anâ get yer pay, O Lucyâs on the towline
Hoist her high and hoist her dry, come rock anâ roll me over
Now stretch her luff, sheâs high enough, the end is just in sight, boys
From Shanties from the Seven Seas, Hugill Collected in Trinidad
Iwa Iniki about 6 years ago
Rumor has it, it will be dropped her also. I hope not. It is one of my favorites.
dot-the-I about 6 years ago
Lucy must be special. By my observation concern for âprivacyâ is absolutely the last thing on a horseâs mind in doing absolutely anything and everything horses do.
gfritzb Premium Member about 6 years ago
Same here. Austin American Statesman. Bye bye.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 6 years ago
I stopped reading comics in the papers when my home town paper stopped publishing CathyâŠit was also her original home town paper. I wrote to them and got no response so I stopped my subscription and found my comics on line.
MikeJ about 6 years ago
It wasnât about the President, it was about the use of the âfâ word.
It doesnât make a person sound grown up, it doesnât make a person sound cool, itâs not a substitute for âuhâ, and it certainly didnât belong in a comic specifically intended to attract children through a coloring page.
Lambasting the papers for dropping the comic is sadly misdirected. Had the statement merely been a jab at the President, they wouldnât have blinked an eye.
It was the use of that word that triggered the censorship, not the object.
phill7053 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Me too
Rcwhiting about 6 years ago
Down with the Mercury News! Hooray for Go Comics! We want non-sequitar!!!
pwimz about 6 years ago
Thank the Comic-gods that I can still keep with Wiley Millerâs exquisitely sharp and funny commentary on life here as he knows it⊠The Register-Guard in Eugene Oregon dropped the comic â bunch of damned idjits!!!!