Maybe the tide is turning…
H/T: Richard Rider
Should charicature of public employees, public service, and public functions have any decent limits? Or is everyone mere grist for the political grindstone?
stereotypes are usually earned.
You seem, unsurprisingly, quiet when they make fun of Sarah Palin, or a Tea Party member.
What was indecent about the skit? What is the limit and at what point was that limit crossed? I watched the entire skit and I’d like to know.
This skit employed classic satire. It took a common experience and then exaggerated it for humor.
April 25th, 2010 at 8:52 pm
Should charicature of public employees, public service, and public functions have any decent limits? Or is everyone mere grist for the political grindstone?
April 25th, 2010 at 8:58 pm
stereotypes are usually earned.
You seem, unsurprisingly, quiet when they make fun of Sarah Palin, or a Tea Party member.
April 26th, 2010 at 10:45 am
What was indecent about the skit? What is the limit and at what point was that limit crossed? I watched the entire skit and I’d like to know.
This skit employed classic satire. It took a common experience and then exaggerated it for humor.