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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 19, 2022

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So what exactly are you trying to say? If I understand the story correctly, a red-tribe-allied cartoonist drew some cartoons satirising a weakman version of a blue-tribe-associated measure, and perhaps coincidentally, some group of newspapers stopped carrying his cartoon (along with a number of others, as the link seems to suggest, whose political significance is not clear to me) at the same time. Are you insinuating that the cancellation was not coincidental? Are you trying to say that he drew his satire because the cartoon got cancelled and he knew it would be, or that the cartoon got cancelled because of the satire? (If so, then what of the others that got cancelled?) Do you have any evidence to support either belief?

I have to say I am not a fan of posts like this, which mostly seem to be fulfilling the purpose of introducing takes such as the weakman cartoons which would not meet the discursive standard of the Motte otherwise and darkly hinting at some thing or another, and this is why I cheered on the removal of the "bare links repository" and opposed its reintroduction.

I am confused, too. Dilbert makes fun of ESG and then a different comic strip gets dropped from papers?

(FWIW I have expected Dilbert to be canceled long ago.)

I think the newspaper owner simply terminated the whole comics page, not cancelled Dilbert replaced comics on page 12 with paper ends on page 11 or page 12 is now enhanced with some other news content.