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“A matter of taste: When the funnies aren’t so funny” (Commentary, July 24), public editor Don Wycliff says that yanking a couple of “The Boondocks” comic strips wasn’t censorship because “readers could find the strips elsewhere.”

Here’s a heads-up for Wycliff and the rest of the Tribune’s editors: That only means the Tribune censored the strips while others didn’t. If this is the Tribune’s self-serving definition of the word, I have to wonder how many other times a day the Tribune’s news is “not censored” by its editors.