The censoring of Dilbert
Dilbert.com, Sep. 6, 2005
The Globe and Mail, Sep. 6, 2005
I read the latest Dilbert every day from the official website. I also sometimes read the Globe and Mail delivered to our office. On Monday I see the Dilbert comic I just read, but slightly different. Did the newspaper censor it because it's a newspaper? Because it's a Canadian newspaper? Who else shows this watered-down Dilbert? If this was more important and I was less lazy, I'd look into it.
I do know one thing; a dolphin fin-deep in a lawyer's tailpipe doesn't offend me, but an unfunny punch line like "Ooh, that's one ugly snout wound" sure does.
Labels: Politics