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October 15, 2018 06:04 pm PDT

Printer refuses humor magazine because "Christian owners" want to protect "the kids"

Solderer writes, "Old-school humor Magazine The American Bystander was dropped by its printer, citing prurient content (i.e. humor). Publisher Michael Gerber describes the ongoing situation in terms that would doubtless please Benjamin 'Fart Proudly' Franklin."

When the guy picked up, he was as nice as pie. "I gotta tell you," he said, "this magazine looks great. Really funny, too."

"Thanks," I said. "We have some wonderful folks. New Yorker, SNL, Simpsons people."

"I saw that," he said. "Unfortunately, we can't print it."

"Why not? Is it the format?"

"No, our presses can do it, it's just well, this is a family-owned business, and the family, they're really Christian, and... I don't think they'd approve."

I was really surprised. You guys know what we print: hardly controversial stuff, especially to anybody who's ever read R. Crumb or The National Lampoon or, for that matter, browsed the internet for fifteen minutes. "Wow, [name hidden to preserve the innocent]. That is the first time anyone's ever said that. Was there anything in particular in issue #5 that "

"No, no, it was nothing in particular," he said, audibly squirming. This wasn't any more fun for him than it was for me. "It's just...We have high school kids working here I mean, I would print it. I thought it was great. It's just that the owners if they found out, it would be my job." He paused, feeling lame. "The kids "

Good evening, fellow revolutionaries. [Michael Gerber/Patreon] Read the rest


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