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A Serious Point on why the Chinese Government does not understand The Onion
27 NovThe New York Times and every other newspaper in the United States reports:
The official Chinese Communist Party newspaper People’s Daily reran a story from The Onion that they headlined: ”North Korea’s top leader named The Onion’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2012.” They did not realize it was satire.
There IS a serious point here. Satire that mocks authority obviously is not allowed in an authoritarian system. Having never seen satire, and instead receiving nothing but fawning praise themselves, the autocrats are incapable of recognizing satire. It’s very funny, but it’s also very sad.
HT Mari Kuraishi @mashenka
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