On 12 January 2015 at 14:46, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List <
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>
>
> I believe the wise way to evaluate whether something is funny or not;
> whether it is satire or just a slur  is to see how members of  target feel
> when exposed to it. If a person of color feels insulted by some cartoon, a
> white person does not have the right to say that it’s just all in his head
> and that only a fool would see it in any other way.
>

Wise words. Someone who insults someone else then expects them to laugh at
themselves is known as a playground bully, pure and simple.


> Seeing the imagery of those cartoons I really don’t think that anyone
> would be able to find a lot of French of Arab or African descent laughing
> along with the “ironic intent”; rather more likely that they would feel
> humiliated, insulted, and certainly **unwelcome**
>

I certainly felt a bit queasy from the two supplied, but I don't consider
myself able to judge, especially with my very limited French.


> By that metric, by the metric of the effect those cartoons had on the
> targets of its “irony” the merit and intent of that published work should
> be judged. Perhaps this is a uniquely American view and sensitivity not
> shared in Europe, but it is a necessary behavior in order for any
> multicultural/multi-racial/multi-sectarian/multi-ethnic society to work.
>

Certainly not uniquely American. Indeed America has a reputation of being
culturally insensitive, of thinking that its own viewpoint is the only
right one. Not all Americans of course but that's the impression one gets
from outside, from simple things like Bill Gates pretending that there is a
difference between "UK English" and "New Zealand English" to invading
countries to "enforce democracy" it's all cultural imperialism to the
non-American.


> What happened to the Golden Rule?
>
>
> It got left in the Golden Age? No, seriously, I don't know what you mean
here, is this a do unto others thing?

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