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Including cartoons and caricature, is one of the democratic tools of our European society. Satire is a means of prodding - poking a stick into the laws, mores and conventions of our society (and especially its leaders) to see what happens. Sometimes the poking provokes a backlash, sometimes it deflates a pompous balloon. The Danish newspaper claims this as its original motive for publication - "to find the limits.."

Satire has a very long history (from the court jester onwards). It is not a democratic tool that I would be prepared to give up. Despots are IMHO consistently humourless, and I am always suspicious of anyone who betrays a lack of humour. But maybe that is beside the point in this case.

You can't be me, I'm taken

by Sven Triloqvist on Fri Feb 3rd, 2006 at 03:27:05 AM EST
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...was brought to a computer screen near you by ET's own court jester, Sven Triloqvist, satirist extraordinaire!

;)

by Nomad on Sat Feb 4th, 2006 at 07:48:28 AM EST
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