1. This cartoon illustrates a persistent problem with Charlie Hebdo.https://twitter.com/Tayyab/status/591951806378483712 …
You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. You always have the option to delete your Tweet location history. Learn more
@HeerJeet or mebbe, their "singular obtuseness" about issues has been pointed out severally and they don't care.
@HeerJeet One man's obtuse is another man's dog whistle, is it not? Especially when their SPECIALTY is visuals.
@HeerJeet The intent of the cartoon is to provoke indignance at the wrong thing: how dare they depict them this way. The message of the
@HeerJeet cartoon: your indignance is misplaced -- it's precisely because they are seen this way that we allow this monstrosity to occur.
@HeerJeet maybe the reasoning goes: be obscure, so circulation will be by both sides of the issue, thus fame/notoriety bring wider awareness
4. As clarified in another tweet, cartoon didn't appear in Charlie Hebdo, although cartoonist is on their stable.
@HeerJeet This discussion illustrates a persistent problem with discussions about Charlie Hebdo.
@HeerJeet once again with CH, its taken out of context: a small readership mag whose readers know the intent before they open the cover.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.