paradise_circus
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I find the strip pretty good, even though it's extremely hard.
Anger from whom? Ohh I see now, so when Charlie Hebdo makes a Muhammadcomic and is attacked then we cry with them and about the lack or free speech or whatever but if they "cross" the line when they make a joke about immigrants?
How about using common sense and see the shitty joke as it is and move on?
Another poor cartoon from Charlie Hebdo.
What is it trying to say? Even "racists" don't think that.
This cartoon has multiple interpretations
There's no guideline or hint to get what his creator was trying to convey
One of the interpretations is pretty fucking tasteless
The comic is useless as it creates more controversy than anything by said interpretation, its intended message drowns in a sea of discussions
THEY KNEW THINGS WERE GOING TO BE THIS WAY
This is pure IRL clickbait
And no this is no clickbait. Their team never wanted that exposure. Maybe you think they wanted the killing to ? They just want to exist for their 50k readers as they were before all that. You're judging it as if it was some sort of thing on an international site, destined to create reactions all ovrr the world, when it's a really marginal thing targeted at a super small audience, but some people who want to somewhat continue the hate call (cause that's what it does) can't stop but giving it an international exposure everytime.
But man, after the attacks they have been completely in the spotlight.
They should listen to uncle Ben, as things have changed a lot and there's no way back.
Images should not be viewed as being sacred. It's right there in the bible and koran. Only some pagan gets offended by sacred images not being respected.
lol do you people even read the op before posting? nothing to do with religion here, people can still have opinions about cartoons before being called fanatics, that'd be nice.
as for the cartoon, it's obviously not to be taken at face value, you just have to know ch's history for that. they're just showing what ugly minds think, it's courageous I think.
Satire is an art that not all master or know how to deliver well.Honest question to the people who think Charlie Hebdo is racist; do you believe Stephen Colbert is a racist, homophobe, misogynist Republican?
Satire is an art that not all master or know how to deliver well.
Colbert was an excellent satirist and possessed great delivery.
Hebdo however, are like teenagers who never mastered the art of satire and their delivery fails flat. Médiocre.
Satire is an art that not all master or know how to deliver well.
Colbert was an excellent satirist and possessed great delivery.
Hebdo however, are like teenagers who never mastered the art of satire and their delivery fails flat. Médiocre.
People who don't have any satire background or culture get angry at satire. Big news here.
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Why is there always some arrogant poster in every thread about satire telling every other poster that they don't understand satire?
Paging Technomancer
This seriously feels like an exact repeat of the last Hebdo GAF thread, complete with the majority of the early posters not understanding the point of the cartoon.
And repeated in that people like you come in waving 'PEOPLE DONT GET IT'.
Many, many do 'get' it and still think their fucking idiots.
In before people who don't understand satire accuse a bunch of pro-immigration liberals of being racist fascists.
Whoops, too late.
I get the satire, I just think it's pretty damn tasteless to be using the imagery of a dead child in this sort of way. This kid isn't just a political point, they were an actual person, they had a mother and a father and a family, what must they must they feel seeing this comic? And I think no amount of explanation of the anti-zenophobia of this comic is really enough, it doesnt wash that taste out of my mouth. It just doesnt make sense to me. I feel like you have to be an asshole to put this out.
Posts like this are the reason people go into CH threads to express their bafflement at a basic misunderstandment of any kind of satire.About as tasteless and ignorant as Trump's comments on Latinos.
Charlie Hebdo should not be above criticism for being ignorant and bigoted.
South Park is actually right-wing (well, libertarian). Charlie Hebdo is pretty left-wing.
I get the satire, I just think it's pretty damn tasteless to be using the imagery of a dead child in this sort of way. This kid isn't just a political point, they were an actual person, they had a mother and a father and a family, what must they must they feel seeing this comic? And I think no amount of explanation of the anti-zenophobia of this comic is really enough, it doesnt wash that taste out of my mouth. It just doesnt make sense to me. I feel like you have to be an asshole to put this out.
Satire is an art that not all master or know how to deliver well.
Colbert was an excellent satirist and possessed great delivery.
Hebdo however, are like teenagers who never mastered the art of satire and their delivery fails flat. Médiocre.
I think it's actually good satire that is partially lost on non-francophones. Any time you try to parse humor from a different language/culture, some of it is lost and you are left projecting some of yourself onto it. This is satire in the vein of Clayton Bigsby.
And as someone who basically lives on 123 Internet Street, I've seen legitimately racist cartoons before and they are considerably different from this both in style and tone. For one thing, a racist would not have used the iconic image of the dead refugee child that clearly resonates strongly over there.
This is like if you drew a cartoon of Ahmed Mohamed growing up to bash a white lady's head in with a clock and had the caption "The school didn't go far enough."
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