EDITORIAL Magazine removal spells censorship To remove or not to remove, that is the question The University Bookstore held a meeting Thursday night to address an issue raised by a certain few maga zine's on its shelves: namely Playboy and Penthouse. Since this tall, the campus group Men Against Rape has lead a letter writing campaign to have the magazines removed from the bookstore on the basis that they propagate violence against women. jim Williams, bookstore general manager, has adopted the stance of non-removal, saying to do so would be censorship He’s right. Though the magazines admittedly do offend a group O! ill" {lopuiauun. !hat‘s no reason to take them off the shelves for one thing, a ter tain few should not de< ide what the masses read; or view, or hear for that mat ter Remember the first Amendment? Freedom of the press' To limit the as uilahilit\ of i ertain mag azines or unv other form of expression be< atise a number of people disagree with it is dangerous Granted, those want mg the magazines oft the shelves have good inten tions to address the vio lem e against and ojipres sum of women in this so cietv but their method is wrong t.’ensorship is dangerous and that’s what it would he in this ease There has been no study done tfiat ab.so/ufefv links pornography with violence against women. Instead of working to t.ike the magazines out of the For one thing, a certain few should not decide what the masses should read; or view, or hear for that matter. Remember the First Amendment? Freedom of the press? To limit the availability of certain magazines or any other form of expression because a number of people disagree with it is dangerous. public: s reach, tiHr.se tolks should lake a deeper socio logical look at the root cau.se(.s) of the problems with women in this society Pornography is only a symp tom. The people wanting the magazines gone .ire quick to make the connection between these types of maga zines and violence against women They need to be careful in doing so Should we follow suit, the Bible would be banned as well, people like gays and lesbians i an no doubt attest to persecution they ve suffered due to people s often unenlightened interpretation of its words It boils down to censorship, and that's st ars If it s allowed now. where will it stop? No publication ysill ever please ei t'none: this must be taken into account. The magazines should stay . 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SPtCHiTOitl **£.sr i Tte>\ C S-jiPAN TfcOE cC.*.'.CNS TmC-UtLX D [jCALATl ih7o TOL£,ATi i/J JAWS TSiV/No*ACE |T£M ^AANfV $AY ~4AT AS. * Sy.MyOL .»' ■Ni*XC 7P/P 7ty$ &*.U'Pf kii$ Toe PCPffCT TO AAvt 6££\ CAfctiiD gy a W£VS AC'VG 4L3^£ OPINION Don’t you know that’s bad for you?’ [ THE FINE PRINT BY DON PETERS I'm .1 smoker . id mit ii I m ly Wit In ml duress Ami I’ve ri .ii 1 .ill the literature listing wh.il c tgarettes will lid in mis so I know th« dangers ! jttM have oi.t thing In say (: f( ms l> i! k Unless you'vi lived in .i . .is. !..i tin- past 11v«* s. .its. sou k;. iv\ smoking has been linked : i i-st-rvthmg hut lepross 1 hi; evils .)i si i nm!hand smoke h .1 s i* been e\ha u s 11 s eIs ii e tailed Belles e me. 1 kie.ss 1 decided Ui vsrile llns col umn at 11 JO |> in I hursdas . ss i'.eti 111 dlle need of .1 ( Igaretle ;lead tin utille tit). 1 ss ent out Ini .i c|uiet smoke mi the bulco ns lieneath the /.meni/d off It es It ss as raining Hard llul the grim, determined person that I am. I stut k it out, having ms smoke a nil thinking evil thoughts about the people ss ho fori ed me outside to have a t ig alette Don't get me ss rung I trs to at i epl people s I Ighls not to have cigarette smoke around them I am considerate to the point ol standing outside in sub-zero ss ealher. bundled up like Nanot.k o! the North, pist si ! i an p.>und a Marlboro risis isn't a gripe or cum p un: I s i. .s as part o! the iMM." kind of hke tin- anguish .in.! h art !>i eak is-.. ■. cited ss i' il rleing a t alitornia Angels Ian Bar lor the course But ss il S does e s t-r S h. d S has e to detail to me at length :e si: s .eg is t'.id great land of social status is Why does everybody have to detail to me — at length — that smoking is bad? Smokers in this great land of ours now enjoy a social status somewhere below that of necrophiliacs. Lefty can knock off the comer liquor store and steal from widows, but as long as he doesn’t smoke, he’s a “good dude.” Miniiiwhi'fo below that u( in :iijli;;.: . s L.<*(1V i .in knix k !i the i nr: liquor si. ar .mil steal fniin widows, bul .is long ,i S 1,1 dor ■> n'l slurs. Ill’ s .1 gt mil li Heir ii.sl lilt- .'.hr: . i .1 \ I WHS wailing on llir i orner lor ,i bus, hav mg .i i ig.irrtte A wunuiri walked up lo me I have no idr.i who shr wus promptly grin.-u ni it mv ''I nIboro ami s.i:.!, "Don't you know smoking is li.iii lot you7 Yeah.‘ 1 replied So are annoying strangers A guv i an eat li) cheesebur go: ■ .1 day. weigh more th.m u Muut!. third world country, dim on tin* Iri i'vsitv vv ith out .1 seat holt and drink ■ : I to llo.it tin' Missmiri hat if no .its mo 11s4111 one up ho instantly ho, iiii-s tiio Sur Hoon (.orioi.il Don't you know that's had for you ' ho' 11 sa v hot w eon mouthfuls of a Ding Dong All i..in smokers apparently fool Wo smokers have never tak on a look at tiro warnings on i Ig;are! p.n ks The little love note from the s .;p at (o-noral used to ho so i uto These are hazardous to vour hi-.iIth.' it declared. And it tiovor t hanged Hut tin'll o! ( l-.voretl hoop t .mu' along and evidently do i Idod the old warning was pist too blase Ho dei hired open war on the tobai < o industry an d the warm tigs hega n to ; hange pretty mm h week to Week Now I'm wailing lor the one that says tf 1 smoko my hair will tall out and my fingernails vs ill turn green I'll probably frame that one So smokers, sin k in vour toes Ar i opt no further i'ii croar hment Smoking Is dumb, but the Constitution guarantees us the sacred right to at t like idiots N'tnv i! sou'll (>xi use mo. I'm gumg t.i h.ivt- .1 ci^arotU.’ Don 1'i-trrs is ,m Kmor.ild til iton.il vtlilor COMMENTARY POLICY The Oregon Daily Emerald welcomes commen taries from the public concerning topics of interest to thi' University community. Commentaries should be between 750 and 1.000 words, legible and signed, and the identification of the writer must be verified upon submission. The Emerald reserves the right to edit for grammar, style and length if necessary.