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In reply to the discussion: Satire Does Not Always Involve Humor. The Most Powerful Satire Never Does. [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)a personal opinion about the level of risk shouldered by the Charlie Hebdo team. One guy--not a horde of "victim blamers" -- one guy with a personal opinion.
Ironic, since the Charlie Hebdo team were very much opposed to censorship in all its forms.
NYC SKP was expressing his own views that he had a right to express. Others might not agree with his views, but they were his and no one else's. And since the murderers managed to breach the locked doors that kept anyone from wandering into their offices with a goal to do them harm, there certainly was a weakness in their protocol. That's undeniable. Is it "bad" to say that? Does that rise to the level of "carelessness" or did they just not think that they could be breached in that fashion? Should one be censored for expressing that view, too?
I'll tell you right now--there will be "lessons learned" as a consequence of this attack. It will be studied by personal security firms, by businesses that have reason to be concerned about attacks of this nature, and protocols will be established to prevent this sort of thing from happening again. There will be "learning" as a consequence of this tragedy, even if people don't want to talk about it here.