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In reply to the discussion: Satire Does Not Always Involve Humor. The Most Powerful Satire Never Does. [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Its the facts however much you feel its "specious".
France is also notorious for NOT integrating its Muslim population. They have done little to nothing to try to help Muslims feel welcome. They feel very strongly about their culture and disdain those who don't assimilate. It doesn't matter what you would do unless you are French but since France is not multi-cultural, their reactions are going to be different than ours. They have no real history of it.
And anyone who attacks anyone else is a criminal. They may also be a bigot. I'm guessing you similarly don't know about the French laws governing headscarves and niqab/burqa. I refuse to debate that here on this thread. Those threads typically run many hundreds of posts and have been done to death here on DU.
Your last comment is confusing me. You wrote in post #120 "The victim in the cartoon represents an actual person that died, just like the hypothetical of Charbo does." I interpreted your comment to mean that the actual CH cartoon depicted a real person, just like your hypothetical of Charbo.
Your statement appears pretty straightforward. Perhaps you meant something else?