"Yesterday, Playboy.com posted a provocative story: 'So Right It's Wrong.' The piece was written by Guy Cimbalo, and its premise was to target those conservative women that he would like to, as he put it, 'hate fuck.' But if you click on that Playboy.com link, you'll find the piece is no longer there. And that's because the blogosphere went crazy after Playboy published it, going so far as to call for a boycott, and Playboy pulled it."
Read the rest at Double X.
Update: Here is a thoughtful email response I got to my post.
You are not the sharpest pencil in the box are you? First amendment rights extend to private citizens, obviously. What took place was an exercise IN THE !ST Amendment, not a limitation of it, you stupid, silly bitch. An ignorant asshole wrote an offensive piece which should never have been published in the 1st place. It was published and place out there for people to read. A variety of people, EXERCISING THEIR 1ST AMENDMENT RIGHTS EXPRESSED THEIR VALID OPINIONS ON THE TRASH THAT HAD BEEN POSTED. The publisher, perhaps realizing what damage was being done to their brand, and perhaps in a bit of ex post facto exercise of good judgment, made the decision to remove what was, a pice of shit from their website. This is in no way an abridgement of anybody's 1st amendment's rights. The fact that you don't understand this, or are to fucking stupid to realize this, explains why you spend your time in the Valley writing about the pron industry; that is about the levl of your intellect...sub three digits. Now don't waste our time with furhter idiotic comments as we really can't keep oursleves from laughing all day long at such idiots like yourseld who pretned to be journalists be are really simply voyeurs with a camera. BTW, stupid cunts like you really are boring and nobody wants to hate fuck you, thats for sure.Thank you for sharing your thoughts, [redacted], whose email address is, I shit you not, [redacted].
Update 2: Ed Morrissey weighs in on Hot Air regarding my "clueless" support of "a vile piece of effluvium." I think I saw that on sale in the cheese aisle one time. Next to the Roquefort, I believe.
Update 3: More from The Week.