Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"If students knew enough about Irish-born satirist
Jonathan Swift to parody him, it would be cause for celebration in most area high schools," says a Journal-Constitution editorial. "Instead, it led to censorship at East Coweta High." In an
opinion piece titled "Another modest proposal,"
Justin Jones suggested that the euthanasia of low-IQ students could alleviate the world's woes. That issue was confiscated and the principal ordered that the paper run "positive and uplifting" stories. (He was bothered by
this column, too.)