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In reply to the discussion: Satire Does Not Always Involve Humor. The Most Powerful Satire Never Does. [View all]MineralMan
(151,191 posts)6. All the more reason to satirize.
Satire destroys complacency. It is supposed to. It's supposed to provoke a reaction. Otherwise, why bother?
We think it's great to satirize the right wing. We think that's a great idea. The right wing hates being satirized. The target of any satire is supposed to be angry about being satirized.
Civilized people don't kill satirists. They learn from them.
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Satire Does Not Always Involve Humor. The Most Powerful Satire Never Does. [View all]
MineralMan
Jan 2015
OP
Last night I pulled out my copy of the Jerry Falwell Campari ad. It's still disgusting. And I
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#5
So I go to law school, and in my ConLaw class, we read the case. There's no picture.....
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#13
I agree completely. The more we are free to satirize and criticize, the better. For us.
randome
Jan 2015
#11
I'd forgotten all about that film. I have no idea if any conclusions were reached.
randome
Jan 2015
#110
"Or is there some humor in suggesting people eat the children of the poor that I don't get?"
F4lconF16
Jan 2015
#55
WHO is "BLAMING" Charlie Hebdo for the violence that took place? Who? I'd like to know.
MADem
Jan 2015
#10
Well, I mean, really--duh. They didn't publish that stuff to have people go "Ho hum."
MADem
Jan 2015
#29
I see you're the type of poster that snarks "classy" when someone tells you the truth
MADem
Jan 2015
#212
My point is that no one here is saying that anyone is "entitled to respond by killing the
MADem
Jan 2015
#33
Again--since you aren't taking the point, you want to censor a single DUer for stating
MADem
Jan 2015
#154
No, I don't want to censor him. I want him to fucking know better than to post that shit.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#167
You're missing the fact that the "guy on the street" wasn't the target of those guys.
MADem
Jan 2015
#186
Oh, please, yourself. You've done nothing but try to create a false association.
MADem
Jan 2015
#197
In all my time on internet forums, one thing I've found to be true, every time...
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#200
I agree I have a right to wear whatever I want and that's no excuse for raping me
treestar
Jan 2015
#192
We know that men cannot control their impulses. So dress appropriately.
Warren Stupidity
Jan 2015
#194
I wouldin't have a problem with it if they said they were offended, and there was no escalation
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#205
You seem to be confused by the difference in the boundary between speech, and the sound barrier
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#196
No one is saying it. It is always the off the handle accusation when you say the cartoons ARE
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#57
Charlie Hebdo desired a strong response--that's why they published that material.
MADem
Jan 2015
#34
They did ask for a conversation with their stuff. They weren't in the "Art for Art's Sake"
MADem
Jan 2015
#69
Thank you. It is possible to be disgusted by images yet not be a proponent of mass murder as an expr
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#43
It's an opinion. In a telling irony, the publisher himself "predicted" violence.
MADem
Jan 2015
#115
If it's "hard to show with all those self deletes" then it is that--hard to show.
MADem
Jan 2015
#140
The poster below my initial objection offered more links to other posters.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#143
Why keep hauling out one guy and berating him? There hasn't been a great avalanche
MADem
Jan 2015
#151
I'm sorry-- I don't "know" him like you seem to--even though you keep insisting I do.
MADem
Jan 2015
#156
And just being deliberately offensive doesn't make what you say or draw satire, either.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jan 2015
#27
Seriously? Google christian religious violence. It is indeed by a tiny minority but not "just 1"
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#49
Northern Ireland, Croatia, Ukraine, domestic terror.....it just does not get the media coverage.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#91
The conflict in Northrn Ireland involved two communities of different religions but
whathehell
Jan 2015
#170
Rep. Steve King agrees with you, it was politics, but quite a few dead innocents do not and of
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#183
Sure. Saying it was politically-based means Steve & I are buds & I'm good with "dead innocents"
whathehell
Jan 2015
#193
CAR, anti-Balaka militia, christian and animist militiasattacking Muslim Fulani herders
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#126
"Satire" is the wrong word being thrown about. Does it meet the definition, because satire is
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#61
But you could argue everything is topical then, from evolution to the theory of relativity.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#77
Then "topical" has no meaning....the theory of gravity was once topical, now it is just a topic.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#86
And no one is implying or saying the victims deserved it, quite the opposite. One can be horrified
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#85
The three clerics in the second comic are saying exactly what you are saying: Charlie goes to far!
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#77
That cartoon is about a specific event. When people kill each other and they are all claiming to be
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#111
I'm surely not the spokesman but I have a degree in Modern European history
riderinthestorm
Jan 2015
#127
Great post! I think what bugs me the most is my sense that satirists should be going
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#108
IMO, satire is most powerful/relevant when it targets ingroups, especially those with real power.
Denzil_DC
Jan 2015
#76
Ok. I'll bite. Modern day evangelical Christians are a circle jerk of hypocrisy
riderinthestorm
Jan 2015
#158
Just as an fyi, I am Irish and no, I would never kill over that stereotype nt
riderinthestorm
Jan 2015
#172
I'm just saying, if you know your husband gets punchy when dinner isn't ready,
DawgHouse
Jan 2015
#157