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In reply to the discussion: Satire Does Not Always Involve Humor. The Most Powerful Satire Never Does. [View all]LiberalLovinLug
(14,772 posts)When one says "They should have expected it". How can you not see this? Not the actual words but in the context and tone. Like a woman raped that was wearing a short skirt. If I hear "Well what did she expect wearing that?", If that statement is said I would interpret that as the speaker meaning "She dressed like a slut so she kind of deserved it" based on the English language and how that kind of statement has been used in the past.
And why even focus on the victims first and foremost at all? That the situation revolves around them? ie..they "drew" first.
From another thread where the OP applauds major corporate American news organizations for capitulating to the censorship orders from al Qaeda:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026053480
4 different posters:
"I do think it is extremely foolish to provoke them and virtually guarantee such targeted acts will occur."
"The cartoons were hate speech."
"It is not the "bullies" who are hurt by the cartoons...it is the victims."
"yes, i am in a safe cage unlike the people who will be targeted"