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Deftones and Fuct Send Cash to Aid Fired Texas Newspaper Editor
Deftones Frontman Chino Moreno Talks About Why We Shouldn't Vote for Bush
November 6, 2000 Nora Garza, the former features editor at The Monitor in McAllen, TX who was
fired last week for running a photograph of the rock group Deftones, will be
receiving a check to help pay her bills until she finds new employment.
Members of Deftones and Erik Brunetti, owner of the Los Angeles-based
clothing company FUCT, are sending Garza $5,000.
Garza, an employee at the Monitor for more than two years, was told she had
"embarrassed" the newspaper when she ran one of the standard publicity
photos of Deftones that is distributed by the band's record label, Madonna's
Maverick Recording Co. In the photo, which ran on the cover of the October
27 edition of The Monitor's entertainment section as a preview to the band's
McAllen Halloween concert, lead singer Chino Moreno is wearing a dark blue
sweatshirt with the "fuct" company logo printed across the front.
"All of us in the band feel terrible about Mrs. Garza being fired," said
Deftones' Moreno, "and wanted to do something to help her out, especially
when we were told that the paper didn't give her much of a severance. To be
honest, I'm offended that a newspaper has no problem running gruesome photos
of dead bodies or horrifically malnourished people, but fires a woman for
running a photo that contains a word that RESEMBLES an obscenity."
Garza said that she didn't interpret the letters as obscene. "I didn't even
think of it. It just looked like a college sweatshirt or something. I
don't use that kind of language, so it just didn't occur to me." Garza said
she received only one complaint from a reader, and that when she was
dismissed, she was told of one other complaint. According to an article in
the San Antonio Express-News, the Monitor editors deemed this incident "one
of the top 10 worst blunders" in the paper's history.
Texas is what is termed an "at will" state, which means that an employer can
legally fire any one at any time for any reason. "Talk about a reason not
to vote for Bush," commented Moreno.
Erik Brunetti, owner and designer of Fuct, a highly-successful "Gen X"
clothing company for the past twelve years, said that nothing like this has
occurred before. Brunetti cites that a "fuct" shirt was worn by Leonardo
DiCaprio in The Beach, and Kevin Spacey sported one in his Oscar-winning
American Beauty role. Rock musicians such as Marilyn Manson, and members
of Rage Against the Machine, Slayer, and NIN are also patrons of "fuct."
"Keanu Reeves wore one of our T-shirts on the MTV Video Music Awards, and
was asked to button his jacket, but I think that's the closest thing to
censorship we've experienced."
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