EDITORIAL Outcry worse than offensive cartoon On Jan. 15, the United States launched Operation Desert Storm in the Persian Gulf region. In Bend, resi dents wanted to lynch the editorial cartoonist of Cen tral Oregon Community College’s student newspaper, the Broadside. Jim Winkle published a cartoon fn the paper that was a take-off on the Dewar Scotch "profile" ads. The text from that cartoon is printed below. The cartoon, considered grossly offensive by a large number of Bend residents, caused a furor in the community. The editor of the paper and the cartoonist each received death threats and the school was bom barded with phone calls and letters voicing com plaints. Letters to the editor in the Bend Bulletin the week following the cartoon were extremely critical of Winkle, Todd Pittman, the Broadside editor, its adviser and the college itself. Threats that citizens “will remember this when it comes time to vote on anything involving the college” have been made, along with a boycott of the paper’s advertisers. However, like most student newspapers, the edito rial control is not in the hands of college administra tors. It is correctly left to the Judgment of students. De nying funding for the college is misplaced vengeance. Do Bend residents really want to punish every student in the school because of decisions made by one or two people? Many of the offended have said the cartoon was immature and ill thought. But punishing the entire school is also immature and not well thought out. As is usually the case with an angry mob mentality, logical thought has been thrown out the window. Obviously, people have the right to be offended by the cartoon. But they should take enough time off from their efforts at tarring and feathering Pittman and Winkler to read the Bill of Rights. The Broadside had as much right to run the cartoon as others have to com pluin about it. Freedom, the word most associated with justification for the war, means tolerance. That means having to hear or read things you may not agree with or that offend you. Without tolerance, freedom means nothing. Winkle says he was only trying to bring out the ug liness of stereotyping. The cartoon failed to do so and simply offended people. Letters to the editors of the community and college papers may be deserved, but that is as far as the controversy should go. All of the other threats that have been made are slaps in the face of the Constitution of this country. Finally, couldn’t all of the energy that has boen wasted persecuting these two college students be better spent discussing the war and educating people about the history and politics that started it in the first place? Free speech or insult? Editor's note: The text from the controversial car toon and an explanation by the cartoonist arc printed below. HOME: The Great Satan AGE: Young enough to be scared by the responsibilities of college. PROFESSION: Contributor to Northrop and McDonnel Douglas Corporations . LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Sent to the Middle East to remind the Arab world why they hate Americans. LAST BOOK READ: High school history book. HOBBY: Telling jokes about Muslims. PROFILE: Admires authority, xenophobic, alcoholic, repressed homosexual. QUOTE: ‘‘Gee, those Iraqi missiles look familiar." WHY I DO WHAT I DO: "I'm ready to go to war against Iraq because Jesus is on our side." The cartoon was in direct response to anti Arab/Muslim sentiments expressed in the media. Arabs have been depicted as insane war mongers. This was offensive to me. 1 thought one way to make a point was to use the cheapest stereotypes of the U.S. soldier to make it clear how cruel racism and prej udice is. The cartoon was strictly a comment on the American media, not American soldiers. — Jim Winkle FARMER’S PROFILE A. Spruce Feller HOME: Bend, Orygun. AGE: Old enough to be (lightened by car toons. PROFESSION: Bill of Rights expert and ad vocate. LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Exercis ing my right to free speech by writing an im passioned letter to the editor of Bead Bulletin. LAST BOOK READ: SgL Rock Liberates France. QUOTE: "That damn Piuman is a commie pinko." HOBBY: Telling editors what 1 think is right and wrong based on my extensive world view. PROFILE: Anal retentive, lacks sense of hu mor. enjoys Bob Hope, too much spare time. WHY I DO WHAT I DO: To support my brother Billybob who is fighting for freedom in the Middle East. l^<)| Opt Peb. " LETTERS What a country In response! to Garth Fernan dez's letter (ODE, Fob. 1): Uast term, every time I walked by the offlco door to the College Republicans, 1 saw muny different signs urging pussersby to vote yes on Ballot Measures 8 und 10. If your or ganization was impartial, why were these signs allowed to re main? Also, every mnmbor of the College Republicans that 1 talked to said that they were in support of Measures 8 and 10. With those truths aside, I will turn to the issuo of human rights. Saddam Hussein is definitely an abuser of human rights. However, who are we to be talking of defending human rights? What country continued to use slavery woll into the lftth century? What country interred thousands of Japanoso-Amerl cans civilians camps during World War II with no regard for their lives? Which vice-presi dential candidate, in 11180 ad vocated koeping tho hostages in Iran until Carter was out of of fice in order to make his incom ing administration take office amid a rise of popularity? What country, under George Bush, supports a political party (the I’R! in Mexico) that "won” its last election through fraud, and the murder and Intimida tion of its political opponents? What president recently reject ed a civil rights bill, along with ('ongress? What president, on or around Aug. 2. said that no U.S. troops would bo sent to the Middle Fast? What country has sup ported Hussein during the l'WOs? Until this country obtuins an exemplary record concerning human rights and social wel fare, we should not be out fight ing for “freedom." Matt Entrich Eugene Strip less “Not Hudson Van C'urren" is exactly why Adrian Wallace will never be a cartoonist. Making it in an art-related business, be; it acting, music or cartooning, takes skill, talent and patience. The only things apparent in "Not Hudson Van Curran" wore skill and bitter ness. The mock strip wasn't even clever, a main component of most successful strips, and something found on a regular basis in tho real Hudson Van Curron. All strips havo thoro less fun ny days, and Hudson Van Cur ren is no exception to be sure. What struggling artists like Adrian Wallace should realize is that a comic strip need not be hilarious or of portrait quality to bo interesting. Hudson Van Curren took some time but it has gainod some popularity on campus among those who recognize that it isn't always funny, but almost always has a message and is sometimes quite politi cally biting. Wallace, loam to appreciate art you havon't produced for what it Is instead of jealously comparing it to what you foel you can do. Otherwise, you're destined to bo a bitter artist do ing portraits in the mall. Joshua Cox Music Stop ranting Meredith Kaplan betruys her own ignorance about tho Mid dle bust in a recent lotter [ODti. Feb. 4) assailing Profossor Ron Wixman’s expertise on the area. I lived in tho Middle bast for nearly a decade and romombor wull when the Soviet Union ex erted a greater presence in many countries thore than the United States. The Soviet expe rience in Afghanistan, and its on and off arming of Iraq, Syria, Libya, bgypt and Yemen over tho past 30 years sufficiently qualify a Soviot oxpert's in sights on the area. Wo should also remomber that 50 million Soviot citizens have close cultural ties to Tur key, Iran, and Afghanistan, and that 500,000 Soviet Jews are now on their way to Israel to Join thousands who arc already there.. We nood more, not fewer So viet experts commenting on the Middle bast... and if they know a fow Baltic folk dances and have soft bellies ... so what? I recently hoard Wixman lec ture on tho Middle east before a group with extensive experi ence in tho area. I found his comments and insights accu rate and to the point. Tho gen eral consensus of tho group was that it was one of tho bost lec tures on the subject most had hoard. Kaplan should stop ranting about false oxports and shoddy scholarship on tho campus and attond a fow more of Wixman's lectures so she won’t appear so foolish next timo. Gary Burlingame BS 1969 MA 1974