Boston Herald editorial-page editor Rachelle Cohen makes a minor error in her explanation of how the racist cartoon linking President Obama and watermelon toothpaste made its way into the paper.
"For two weeks I have remained silent,"
she writes
Which is to say that Cohen deserves credit for taking responsibility right from the beginning, and for writing a heartfelt apology today — explaining that she saw the cartoon and approved it unthinkingly. "It’s my job as an editor to see around corners, to look at all the possible meanings and nuances of words and of images." she writes. "It’s my job and two weeks ago I failed at it miserably." (
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She absolves Holbert of harboring any racist views. She reminds her readers of the division between the news and editorial operations. And in this case, she says, her usual practice of having an editor from the news side take a look was not followed.
I'll take Holbert and Cohen at their word that there was no racist intent. But Holbert drew a racist cartoon and Cohen published it. The Herald recently announced that it has
asked the NAACP to get involved
And surely someone should have had the foresight to turn off comments on Cohen's column. That way we would have been spared the anonymous troll who
calls Gov. Deval Patrick
In any event, kudos to Cohen for a straightforward, no-excuses apology, and to the Herald's management for coming to grips with a serious lapse in a serious manner. Let's hope it leads to action.