I just wanted to update everyone on a few things that happened today. For those of us that wrote articles for this week's paper it is very essential. This is an exchange of e-mails between me (Wes), Kari, and Justin Kloczko (the recorder's opinion editor).
After sending in our articles with a request that they not be edited for content, this was sent back to us:
Dear Mork and Mindy,
Why the defensive e-mails? You seem to think I am gonna make you guys look yellow on purpose. Just to let you know, you send me your articles for a reason. We're "editors," and we look out for you. Everyone gets the same opportunities here.
Have a good day - Justin
Apparently he blames this response on drinking and assuming that we thought they were going to manipulate our words.
After reviewing Kari's article on the Jena 6 and Racism they sent this back to her (following is her initial response):
I discussed your article with Mark, and he wanted to let you know that your article is good, but try and keep it on topic with Jena 6. The comic stuff is old news and he thinks we need to move on. We have 13 articles submitted this week, so we are pressed for space. Try and trim the last part out and retain your main points about the Jena 6 and just give it to me by tonight. - Justin
Kari Sledzik
Yeah, I'm looking into that at the moment. I'll let you know what I come up with.
Kari Sledzik
(860) 944 9598
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Below is the content that they wish to be edited out:
These events in Jena magnify racial inequities rampant in our society. Rather than mocking such inequities with facetious publications and tasteless humor, we ought to be condemning it. The Recorder has not shown itself to be wholly sensitive to these issues, but CCSU and society at large demand a change. In the same way some inhabitants of Jena saw the hanging of the nooses to be a harmless prank, some members of the CCSU community saw the recent Polydongs comic as nothing of consequence. What these people fail to realize is that these "harmless" actions deeply offend the parties at expense and indicate that our society has made little progress against discrimination. We must be mindful that our actions have the potential to demoralize sectors of society. Otherwise unrelated incidents at CCSU and in Jena, thousands of miles apart, speak volumes about our society as a whole. Should we continue to ignore the underlying messages of our actions, we will never overcome the injustice explicitly displayed in Louisiana.
This is strange to me as my article also had several points where i stepped off my general topic of the Mattel recalls to talk about the state of our global economy, something that is not the topic, but related. This clearly shows the political basis for this censorship from Mr. Rowan who would like for this issue to disappear so he can continue his future career in the media world (he currently interns for the Hartford Advocate - a clearchannel publication). The full text can be located below as a separate topic.
This will not go on while people remain silent. We will be filing a formal media board complaint in regards to this attempt at censorship for thier own political gain. Anyone who feels similarly about this is welcome to file thier own as well.