Word: kavulla
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Both sides seemed to agree, however, that the violent reactions to the cartoons were reprehensible. Kavulla placed the blame squarely on Muslims, claiming that “a violent response to [editorial cartoons] from Christians would be unfathomable...
...wonks of the academic left” choose to answer Travis Kavulla’s call for a seminar on the Danish cartoons (“Silences That Speak Volumes,” column, Feb. 13), I only hope he will be sitting in the first row. Kavulla obviously fancies himself a bastion of enlightened thinking, but his banal analysis strays far from Voltaire and merely highlights his inherent racism. Tolerance is obviously absent in Kavulla’s vision of world affairs which is why he fails to understand the severity of these images for Muslims across the globe...
...Islamic Middle East seems to not have a wide tolerance for religious critique,” Kavulla said...
...Salient’s editor, Travis R. Kavulla ’06-’07, said that journalistic integrity compelled the republication of the cartoons. Kavulla is also a former Crimson editorial executive and writes a bi-weekly opinion column for The Crimson...
...didn’t publish these cartoons first, and we didn’t publish them alone,” Kavulla said. “There is a journalistic obligation for the mainstream media to show these things...