thedailywhat:Comic Strip Controversy of the Day: Several newspapers are reportedly running “flashbac
thedailywhat:Comic Strip Controversy of the Day: Several newspapers are reportedly running “flashbacks” — i.e. old strips — in lieu of this week’s Doonesbury, which deals with the recent spate of anti-abortion ultrasound bills.“We thought the strips were over the line for the comics pages and won’t be running them,” Oregonian features editor JoLene Krawczak told Jim Romenesko. “We’ll tell readers where they can read them online.”The more controversial strips, expected to run Tuesday and Thursday, contain the lines “Do your parents know you’re a slut?” (directed at the strip’s protagonist by a “state legislator” after she tell him she’s been using the health clinic’s contraceptive services) and “By the authority invested in me by the GOP base, I thee rape” (announced by the doctor administering the pre-termination sonogram).The first strip in the series has gone live, and can be seen above (click to embiggen).This will be the first time in Doonesbury’s 42-year history that artist Garry Trudeau has used the strip to poke poignant fun at the abortion debate.“I chose the topic of compulsory sonograms because it was in the news and because of its relevance to the broader battle over women’s health currently being waged in several states,” Trudeau told the Washington Post.He continued:For some reason, the GOP has chosen 2012 to re-litigate reproductive freedom, an issue that was resolved decades ago. Why [Rick] Santorum, [Rush] Limbaugh et al. thought this would be a good time to declare war on half the electorate, I cannot say. But to ignore it would have been comedy malpractice.[romenesko / wapo / bleedingcool.] -- source link