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Speaking power to satirical truth
January 13, 2015
Charlie Hebdo was brutally attacked for its dark sketches of humour; for apparently talking 'satire to power.' French President Francois Hollande called the attacks an assault on "the expression of freedom," and liberal democracies globally have shown their support to protect this freedom. 

Cartoonists in solidarity with Charlie Hebdo sketched the incongruity of a pencil and a gun. But what explains this incongruity? What is it about satirical humour that can invite such anger or can justify its protection, even through so-called legitimate state violence?

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