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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 11 Jan 2015

    Adam Gopnik on how #CharlieHebdo embodies the waning, and particularly French, tradition of no-holds-barred satire: http://nyr.kr/14k0Opl 

    7:40 AM - 11 Jan 2015
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      1. reva‏ @helicopterina 13 Jan 2015
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        Equal Opportunity Blasphemy: @NewYorker on French tradition of no-holds-barred satire: http://nyr.kr/14k0Opl  #JeSuisCharlie

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      1. Linda Cabasin‏ @LCabasin 12 Jan 2015
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        Putting a magazine in context: one view from @NewYorker: Adam Gopnik on #CharlieHebdo and a brand of French satire:http://nyr.kr/14k0Opl 

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      1. Emmanuelle Rosello‏ @emmarosello 11 Jan 2015
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        .@NewYorker Great article, thanks for this analysis.

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      1. DJ BOGUS CRYPTO‏ @KevinKautzman 11 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker waning? Two words: South Park. Bonus word! Internet.

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      1. Eoin Lenihan‏ @EoinLenihan 11 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker Some uncomfortable truths about Islam in Europe - http://eoinlenihan.weebly.com/blog  and how to reclaim Muslim youths.

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      1. Leonard‏ @leonardgardner 11 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker the only comment on this issue worth reading #fb

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      1. Randhir‏ @sinhgohil 11 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker Satire is good but must not inflame hatred. Will they ever learn?

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      2. Ken Hess‏ @kenhess 11 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker It's not satire to simply lob insults at people. Satire is supposed to be humorous, not degrading and defiling. That's hate.

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      3. bruce ellers‏ @bereasonable2 11 Jan 2015
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        @kenhess @NewYorker thankfully humor is different things to different people

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      1. Greg Marquez‏ @GregMarquez 11 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker Kicking down is propaganda not satire.

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