Difference between revisions of "Nikki Frey"
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[[Image:Nlme-1996-10.png|thumb|right|Frey's contest-winning artwork; it appeared on the cover of many Mensa newsletters in 1996]] | [[Image:Nlme-1996-10.png|thumb|right|Frey's contest-winning artwork; it appeared on the cover of many Mensa newsletters in 1996]] | ||
− | '''Nikki Frey''' was the editor of [[Greater Los Angeles Area Mensa]]'s newsletter, ''Lament'', in the early-to-mid 1990s. In the November, 1994 issue of that newsletter, she published some articles that seemed to advocate genocide of the less-mentally-gifted. The authors of those articles later complained that the articles were extensively edited by Frey from their original versions, and that pieces of different articles were stitched together so that the more controversial parts were presented without their original context. Somebody leaked the articles to the outside news media, and a big flap resulted, with many reports implying that Mensa was supporting the killing off of less-intelligent people. Frey was accused of fanning the flames of this controversy for the manner in which she dealt with the news media as it unfolded, and she was ultimately removed as editor. | + | '''Nikki Frey''' was the editor of [[Greater Los Angeles Area Mensa]]'s newsletter, ''Lament'', in the early-to-mid 1990s, winning several Mensa publications awards. In the November, 1994 issue of that newsletter, she published some articles that seemed to advocate genocide of the less-mentally-gifted. The authors of those articles later complained that the articles were extensively edited by Frey from their original versions, and that pieces of different articles were stitched together so that the more controversial parts were presented without their original context. Somebody leaked the articles to the outside news media, and a big flap resulted, with many reports implying that Mensa was supporting the killing off of less-intelligent people. Frey was accused of fanning the flames of this controversy for the manner in which she dealt with the news media as it unfolded, and she was ultimately removed as editor. |
In 1996, Frey's artwork was selected as the winner of a contest to design a cover to be run on many different Mensa publications simultaneously in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Mensa's founding in England. | In 1996, Frey's artwork was selected as the winner of a contest to design a cover to be run on many different Mensa publications simultaneously in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Mensa's founding in England. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * [http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2772,00.html ''Time'': Mensa... Kill All the Stupid People] (Jan. 10, 1995) | ||
+ | * [http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2816,00.html ''Time'': Mensa mess... Editor Euthanized] (Jan. 13, 1995) | ||
+ | * [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=990CE7DF123BF937A25752C0A963958260 ''The New York Times'': I.Q. Group Ousts Editor Over Euthanasia Articles] (Jan. 14, 1995) | ||
[[Category:American Mensans]] | [[Category:American Mensans]] |
Revision as of 12:27, 11 August 2007
Nikki Frey was the editor of Greater Los Angeles Area Mensa's newsletter, Lament, in the early-to-mid 1990s, winning several Mensa publications awards. In the November, 1994 issue of that newsletter, she published some articles that seemed to advocate genocide of the less-mentally-gifted. The authors of those articles later complained that the articles were extensively edited by Frey from their original versions, and that pieces of different articles were stitched together so that the more controversial parts were presented without their original context. Somebody leaked the articles to the outside news media, and a big flap resulted, with many reports implying that Mensa was supporting the killing off of less-intelligent people. Frey was accused of fanning the flames of this controversy for the manner in which she dealt with the news media as it unfolded, and she was ultimately removed as editor.
In 1996, Frey's artwork was selected as the winner of a contest to design a cover to be run on many different Mensa publications simultaneously in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Mensa's founding in England.
External links
- Time: Mensa... Kill All the Stupid People (Jan. 10, 1995)
- Time: Mensa mess... Editor Euthanized (Jan. 13, 1995)
- The New York Times: I.Q. Group Ousts Editor Over Euthanasia Articles (Jan. 14, 1995)