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Friday, June 15, 2007
Happy Father's Day, Jerk
By Kathleen Parker
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A week before Father's Day, cartoonist Berkeley Breathed did a very cartoonist thing and caused a controversy to be stirred over a comic strip that seemed to slight fathers while celebrating lesbian moms.

More or less. Reaction has been swift and predictable: outrage on the right; smug contempt for the right on the left. In the middle is one happy cartoonist, who got a rise from a jaded nation. Though the message of the strip may be interpreted more than one way -- either as advancing an idea or exposing a cultural phenomenon -- outrage is not necessarily misplaced.

For those who missed it, the strip -- "Opus" -- shows two boys talking about third-grader Davie Dinkle having two moms. "Multiple mommies,'' says one boy. "Cool,'' says the other. "No dad?'' asks Opus Penguin, the existential penguin and namesake of the strip.

In the following frames, the boys wonder how Davie Dinkle will do without a male role model in the house. Whereupon, CRASH! -- a television set showing a baseball batter on the screen is hurled through a window.

The clever fellow behind this gesture of apparent dissatisfaction is the usual suspect: a beer-slurpin', cigarette-smokin' white guy wearing a three-day beard and a cap festooned with what appears to be a set of mammaries in a bikini top.

"Now THAT was a pitch, you  @$%* moron!!'' shouts the male role model.

Well, there you go. The gag is a tad threadbare, but cartoonists would be out of business without stereotypes and cliches. We get the point. Maybe. Some see the strip as anti-dad and pro-lesbian; others, including lesbian bloggers, see it as making the point that gender doesn't necessarily predict good or bad parenting. Others might see it as simple recognition that the times, they are a-changin'.

All of which is to say, the comic strip is effective.

It also contains multiple layers of truth. The first truth is that same-sex couples today are raising children, among them one of the grandchildren of the vice president of the United States.

Another truth is that kids are having conversations like the one in the strip. A child who has two mommies (or two daddies) will get noticed and talked about. It is entirely possible that two little boys who love their mothers might think that having two mothers would be twice as good. Sort of like having two candy bars instead of just one. Here's another truth: Children don't know much. Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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Subject: Men-bashing
Men and women are like apples and oranges. Generally, they don't think the same way or react in the same way to what life throws at us. Ergo, not many marriages I've observed could be said to be "made in heaven".

In fact, I can't think of any. Yet those who make the commitment to spend the rest of their lives together, and are reasonably content, can credit selfless giving by each, at least in some areas.

Children deserve a decent, loving mother and father. If one of these parents dies, they suffer a great loss. Yet they will always know that that parent loved them...wanted to spend many more years with them.

Children of single women are often shortchanged.

The majority of dads I've seen in my life are good men who have supported and been on the scene for their families.

Don't bash men. Most of them are pure gold.

I said this before, but will say itagain
Free speech says the guy can print the cartoon.

Free speech would also say that a cartoon lampooning a lesbian couple on Father's day would be okay, but we aren't THERE - are we? That would be a 'hate crime'.

Is it at all POSSIBLE that he didn't even mean it as a putdown to all fathers??? Just those who 'the shoe fits?' Because we agree - fathers are IMPORTANT. And the cartoon father would be worse than none.

And the sad truth is that there ARE kids who have that kind...

I reserve judgement until I see the crop of other cartoons on Father's day. Hopefully MOST will praise the man who gave them life and rules to live by.
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