It's the signature that she displays to the world in all of the cartoons she publishes. Barstow's signature appears in my post about her - it's in her cartoon about Mexico, which I put in the post to comment upon it, criticize it, and report on ongoing allegations that some of her cartoons are racist or otherwise obnoxious. Her premise is that I published "private information" about her - to wit, her "handwritten signature." Barstow has used a Google tool asking Google to remove my post about her from Google's search results. Hidden_subject_signature: Your personal information removal request for aĪs far as I can tell, Ms. Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. If it's changed to return a true 404 error via the http headers, please let us know and we'll also remove the listing from the Google index. We hope that you'll assist this individual in restricting access to this private information by removing the page from the web. We're writing from to bring the following page to your attention:Ĭartoonist Donna Barstow Engages In Modern Online Version of "Hey, Guys, Watch This!"Ī Whois search indicated that you're the host for this page.Ī concerned user contacted us to report that handwritten signature is published on this page. I think.Īnyway, this morning (that is, nearly 17 months after I wrote about her) I got an email from Google indicating that she had complained that my post contained private information: Apparently she actually meant that copyright violation is a federal crime. I also wrote about her odd follow-up rant in which she suggested that copyright is a federal crime. I wrote about her in July 2012, which resulted in a truly surreal phone call from her. That defense did not satisfy Disney fans or employees, who criticized the company's stance until the backlash forced the company to pivot.Remember Donna Barstow? She's the cartoonist with a history of bogus legal threats who got into an ill-considered internet fight with the forum goons of Something Awful when they posted some her cartoons in a thread that criticizes awful cartooning. Bush appointee to the Defense Department who now works as the Disney Corporation's Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, defended Chapek's silence, saying he simply desired both to keep his personal political affiliations private and for the Disney Corporation to remain apolitical. Last month, Disney heir Abigail Disney criticized the corporation amid reports the entertainment company donated to politicians who supported the "Don't Say Gay" bill.Ĭurrent Disney Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Bob Chapek had not spoken out against the lesgislation, a sharp contrast from former Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger, who retweeted President Joe Biden’s criticism of the “hateful bill.” I "love" how he not only said "Mickey and GOOFY will go at it".\n\nNo,\n\nHe went STRAIGHT for Pluto, Mickey's pet dog, because why not just drop all pretense and throw in "zoophile" in the list of disgusting things to compare LGBTQ people with.\u00a0\u2026 - \ud83d\udc31\ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08 Hugo the Pink Cat \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08\ud83d\udc31 Hugo the Pink Cat \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08\ud83d\udc31)
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