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JHB

(37,161 posts)
Sat Mar 26, 2022, 09:19 AM Mar 2022

Weekend TOONs - Two Heads Are Worse Than One

Two Heads Are Worse Than One























Déjà vu All Over Again













IMAX called, They Want Their Projector Back















Balancing Act





Indigestion





















Targeted Voters





The Real "Cancel Culture"

Lynn Johnston's syndicated comic strip For Better Or For Worse continues on in reruns, as popular but discontinued strips often do. They've cycled back to the 1993 storyline where Lawrence comes out.

https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse


So, I think I'll repost something I had on the subject from about a year ago:


Real "cancel culture": For Better Or For Worse, 1993
In one of my captions for today's TOON post, I repeat a question I've asked a lot lately: "Does anybody actually use 'woke' and 'cancel culture' anymore except right-wing assholes?" They're the new favorite chew toys, only partially at the expense of the quarter-century favorite, "political correctness."

They seem to just latch onto these things to vomit bile into, long after the original contexts and people who used them in those contexts have discarded them like worn-out underwear. They were useful at the time, but reasonable people move on.


In this frame of mind, while checking on non-political cartoons that are sometimes worth including, such as Non Sequitur and Pearls Before Swine, my eyes fell on Lynn Johnston's slice-of-family-life For Better Or For Worse (now ended but in perpetual reruns). And boy, did I remember a rock-solid example of "cancel culture" in action. Real cancel culture, the right-wing kind.

In 1993, she was contemplating why one of the regular supporting characters had drifted out of use, and getting a handle on the character (Lawrence, one of the neighbor kids and childhood friend to Patterson family's son Micheal) to better include him. As she put it, "After 'being' with him for some time, I realized the reason he was having so much trouble communicating with Michael and his friends was because Lawrence, now in his late teens, was different. Lawrence was gay."

So, she came up with a four-week story where he comes out to his friend, and his mother and step-dad.

And that was simply beyond the pale for some people.


From https://www.fborfw.com/features/lawrence/index.php
A Major Controversy
Within one week, nineteen papers had cancelled For Better or For Worse outright. Editors who decided to run the series were attacked for having the gall to do so. Those who chose not to run it were accused of "censorship." Editors and publishers were damned if they did, and damned if they didn't. They called the syndicate. Editors at Universal Press worked overtime, diffusing the anger, answering questions, calming, and reassuring these people who were being harassed, picketed, and were in the eye of a storm generated by ignorance. Those editors who wished to confront me personally were given my phone number. My phone rang constantly from 7 am to 10 pm every day. I answered all my calls. I spoke with everyone who needed to know why, what was I trying to do? Did I realize what I had done?

Editors, particularly from smaller communities, were in a most uncomfortable position. In rural areas, where everybody knows everyone else, they were singled out, their children were harassed at school. One editor confessed to me that his brother was gay. He was 100 percent supportive, but if anyone in his area knew that he was in favor of running the story, he would lose his job.

The "No" Mail
It was mostly from the United States that the sound was heard. Canadian papers carried the pro and con letters on the editorial pages. There were two cancellations and a few letters came to me, but by and large, it was a southern and very religious population that responded first and loudest and with a clenched, unyielding fist.

I cannot deny that it was upsetting. When 1,000 people organized to cancel their subscriptions to a Memphis paper, one editor's bitterness came through loud and clear. I had no right to "do this" to people. This subject was best left alone. I think the letter that hurt the most, was one of the first I received. It was from a woman who said she had loved my work for years but I was now no longer welcome in her home. She enclosed about a dozen yellowed strips she had kept on her refrigerator. That made me cry.

All of this, we called the "no" mail.





But also:
As the mail arrived, my assistant and I sorted the letters into boxes marked "Yes", "No" and "Articles" (we had many, many newspaper clippings!). Altogether, over 2,500 personal letters were counted, and, of these responses, over 70 percent were positive.























In case you missed any over the last week:
(I stand by my lack of promises that I'll remember to include this every day)


3/21: Monday TOONs - Russian Dressing

3/22: Tuesday TOONs - When Will They Learn That They Never Can Mow Her Down?

3/23: Wednesday TOONs - Assume The Position

3/24: Thursday TOONs - The GOP We All Live With

3/25: Friday TOONs - Performance Politics

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Weekend TOONs - Two Heads Are Worse Than One (Original Post) JHB Mar 2022 OP
Thank you! 2naSalit Mar 2022 #1
Thank you for the great toons! ♥ CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2022 #2
Excellent collection dalton99a Mar 2022 #3
"Senator, on a scale of 1 to 10..." CrispyQ Mar 2022 #4
I'm beginning to think Graham never had any KS Toronado Mar 2022 #11
Great collection, but thanks especially for your "The real cancel culture" section. Hortensis Mar 2022 #5
K & R...nt Wounded Bear Mar 2022 #6
Thank you for this depressingly excellent collection. Bookmarking for your niyad Mar 2022 #7
Thank you for the cartoons LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2022 #8
Yay! Weekend Toons! planetc Mar 2022 #9
As others have commented, the For Better Or For Worse at the end was very moving. erronis Mar 2022 #10
Thank you for all the tunes, and esp. the For Better or For Worse one at the end. RESPECT XacerbatedDem Mar 2022 #12
Thanks burrowowl Mar 2022 #13
Outstanding... orwell Mar 2022 #14
Great post and really happy to see 'cancel culture' victimhood repudiated! FreepFryer Mar 2022 #15
Kicktoons, esp. for FBorFW at the end. I remember it well, & it made me cry then & now... Hekate Mar 2022 #16
K; R CatWoman Mar 2022 #17
Thank you for the brilliant addendum. Martin68 Mar 2022 #18

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,660 posts)
2. Thank you for the great toons! ♥
Sat Mar 26, 2022, 09:37 AM
Mar 2022

And a huge Thank You for including "For Better or For Worse." I was enormously moved by the strips you posted.

KS Toronado

(17,284 posts)
11. I'm beginning to think Graham never had any
Sat Mar 26, 2022, 11:01 AM
Mar 2022

Hanging on McCain's coattails for so many years made him appear reasonable,
and right after John passed the real Graham came to light.

Thanks for the toons JHB

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
5. Great collection, but thanks especially for your "The real cancel culture" section.
Sat Mar 26, 2022, 10:10 AM
Mar 2022

I missed all that when it happened. Glad you included that over 70% of her mail was positive, but

" by and large, it was a southern and very religious population that responded first and loudest and with a clenched, unyielding fist. ... I think the letter that hurt the most, was one of the first I received. It was from a woman who said she had loved my work for years but I was now no longer welcome in her home. She enclosed about a dozen yellowed strips she had kept on her refrigerator. That made me cry.

niyad

(113,490 posts)
7. Thank you for this depressingly excellent collection. Bookmarking for your
Sat Mar 26, 2022, 10:29 AM
Mar 2022

addition, will read later.

erronis

(15,314 posts)
10. As others have commented, the For Better Or For Worse at the end was very moving.
Sat Mar 26, 2022, 10:46 AM
Mar 2022

The whole collection is remarkable, as usual. But then just as I'm reaching the end, here is Lynn Johnston's piece on Lawrence. It takes my breath away.

Hekate

(90,755 posts)
16. Kicktoons, esp. for FBorFW at the end. I remember it well, & it made me cry then & now...
Sun Mar 27, 2022, 12:56 AM
Mar 2022

Lynne Johnston had the human touch, always.

And then there’s this…



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