This disclaimer may not be new, but I just noticed it tonight:
Mission and Disclaimer: The mission of Comic Book Plus is to present completely free of charge, and to the widest possible audience, popular cultural works of the past. These records are offered as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. They are historical documents reflecting the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. We at Comic Book Plus do not endorse the views expressed in these, which may contain content offensive to modern users.
There?s an old saying, ?don?t point out the hole in the donut.? What this means that you should not deliberately call attention to something that somebody might find to be a negative if you don?t have to.
This is a classic saying, I believe, of salesmen. For example, if you were selling a used car, why call attention to the high mileage rather than to the new tires?
If you?re a doctor, you don?t want to say to your patient ?Gee, you must feel terrible! Your complexion is pallid!?
If you?re advertising food on TV, you do not point out that this food has a lot of calories and will probably make the consumer fat.
I guess what I am saying is, you don?t want to point out things that you would prefer the person not think of on their own.
The disclaimer is OK except for the last phrase of the last sentence. By saying the site may contain content ?offensive? to some users, I fear you are making the psychological suggestion that indeed some users will and maybe even should find some content offensive! They may not have even thought of this on their own until they notice this disclaimer. Then it may cause them to consciously seek out material that they can find offense towards.
In our modern world, there is much that I personally find offensive. I find it offensive that the device on which I am viewing this site may have been assembled in China with the use of slave labor. However, I do not notice that the manufacture of the device feels the need to print a disclaimer pointing out this fact. I may find the car I drive offensive because of the number of automobile deaths that occur in this country every year. However, the manufacturer of my automobile does not find it necessary to print a disclaimer pointing out this fact. I may find it offensive that the TV show I watch does not perfectly match a certain ideal percentage of every member of every existing racial group on earth, but the producers of the television programs do not bring up or apologize for this fact.
So I?m wondering why comic book plus must ?point out the hole in the donut.? Did somebody complain? Or is comic book plus trying to address a problem that does not exist?
What I?m suggesting is that you please rethink this disclaimer, especially the last sentence. If people have not raised complaints in the past, I fear that this disclaimer will surely cause them to start thinking of and possibly even looking for trouble.
Remember that the word ?offensive? is an extremely loaded and dangerous word today. Some people are hyper sensitive and constantly looking for things that they can find offense to. People have lost their careers because someone claimed offense at this, that or the other thing. Some companies have lost millions of dollars. Indeed, some sites have been taken down entirely because a tiny minority found something they could claim they were ?offended? by.
I think this is a sickness of our society today that some people are hypersensitive and are constantly looking for things to be offended by. This is dividing our country and creating contentiousness and division where none previously existed, and where it shouldn?t exist.
I would leave the word ?offensive? out of the disclaimer entirely, just as I would leave the word ?fat? out of a television ad for food or ?accident? out of an ad for an automobile. This is to avoid implanting a psychological suggestion into the minds of people which is exactly the opposite of the type of thing that you want them to think of on their own.
I remember the old adage which people seem to of forgotten today but if you don?t like something on the television, you can always change the channel.
So please rethink your disclaimer very carefully to avoid implying that there is perhaps something on the site which reasonable people should find ?offensive?, when this is not true and they don?t have to read it in the first place.