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Resolute wrote on Jan 13 th, 2015 at 3:27pm: Aussie wrote on Jan 13 th, 2015 at 3:24pm: Resolute wrote on Jan 13 th, 2015 at 3:23pm: Aussie wrote on Jan 13 th, 2015 at 3:20pm: Resolute wrote on Jan 13 th, 2015 at 2:45pm: Charlie Hebdo is a satirical magazine. Satire has existed for centuries, and includes cartoons which satirise all religions, political parties, business organisations, banking, in fact just about anything. If every person, religion, political party, etc etc decided they were going to murder the purveyors of this satire, there would be very many more people slaughtered in many more countries because they believe in Freedom of The Press and Freedom of Speech. To allow any mob of bullies, through fear of retribution, to stop this would be as Neville Chamberlain tried to do in the late 30s, appease a dictator. Whether they are MUSLIMS or not is besides the point, but the result in everybody succumbing to the dictates of murdering lunatics is not what two WW were fought for. Abusive ridicule = satire, yes? Then that would mean your remark would be satire, yes? No. I was asking you if you agreed that satire boils down to abusive ridicule. Ridicule, yes. Which is.....in any man's Language.....abuse, at least! Quote:ridicule ˈrɪdɪkjuːl/ noun noun: ridicule
1. the subjection of someone or something to contemptuous and dismissive language or behaviour. "he is held up as an object of ridicule" synonyms: mockery, derision, laughter, scorn, scoffing, contempt, jeering, sneering, sneers, jibes, jibing, joking, teasing, taunts, taunting, ragging, chaffing, twitting, raillery, sarcasm, satire, lampoon, burlesque, caricature, parody; More informalkidding, kidology, ribbing, joshing; informalwinding up, taking the mickey; informalgoofing, razzing, pulling someone's chain; informalchiacking; archaicsport; vulgar slangtaking the piss "he was subjected to ridicule by his colleagues" antonyms: praise, respect
verb verb: ridicule; 3rd person present: ridicules; past tense: ridiculed; past participle: ridiculed; gerund or present participle: ridiculing
1. subject to contemptuous and dismissive language or behaviour. "his theory was ridiculed and dismissed" synonyms: deride, mock, laugh at, heap scorn on, hold up to shame, hold up to ridicule, expose to ridicule, jeer at, jibe at, sneer at, show up, treat with contempt, scorn, make fun of, poke fun at, make jokes about, laugh to scorn, scoff at, pillory, be sarcastic about, satirize, lampoon, burlesque, caricature, parody, tease, taunt, rag, chaff, twit; informalkid, rib, josh, wind up, take the mickey out of; informalgoof on, rag on, razz, pull someone's chain; informalchiack, poke mullock at, sling off at; vulgar slangtake the piss (out of); datedmake sport of; archaicquiz, flout (at)
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