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Was There Such A Bad Taste Cover After The Terrorists Came Knocking At France's Front Door?

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anotheoldgit | 12:12 Thu 08th Jun 2017 | News
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Whether you are left or right wing, this is very inappropriate and disrespectful.

I'm not easily offended but this is very offensive, to May & her family.


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trt

/// I'm not easily offended but this is very offensive, to May & her family. ///

Also to those poor innocent people who were forced to flee the carnage.
It's an odd thing to do. I wonder what their reasoning is behind it?
I'm not sure Charlie Hebdo is ever known for their taste.
If the dark humour isn't to one's taste then ignore it. I don't know what they are getting at but presumably some of their readers do.
I think they copied the idea from the Trump one!
Not impressed !
I’m not sure at all that offending us is the intention. As you say, France and Charlie Hebdo have been on the receiving end of Islamic terrorism and it's doubtful that anyone there regards what's happened in this country in recent weeks as a joke. Satirical, yes, but reading the script I perceive that to be intended as a warning.
It is tasteless but it's ironic you're all so offended by it when everyone was sticking up for Charlie Hebdo having the 'right to draw what cartoons they like' in the wake of the terrible attack on them. The right to draw what cartoons they like as long as they don't offend you it would seem. Free speech is exactly that- we don't have to like what is said, drawn or written, merely like that we can do it if we so wish.
Well I didnt say I was offended. Can't speak for others.
I'm certainly not. It takes a bit of thought ... that's all.
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kvalidir

You are missing the point entirely it is fair game to ridicule those who offend, but not fair game to ridicule those who have been offended against.
Everyone has the right to be offended

Muslims had the right to be offended by the cartoons of Mo

AOG has the right to be offended by cartoons of a decapitated Theresa May.


AOG doesn't now have the right to go killing Charlie Hebdo staff.
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-Talbot-

/// AOG doesn't now have the right to go killing Charlie Hebdo staff. ///

Or even the wish to do so.
I said I wasn't impressed, not 'offended' ...
anyone knows what - - - minceur means ?

les conseils minceur de Daesh...... courir vite

slimming advice of Daesh - to run very fast !

as for a headless Theresa May - cut her majority in the election
there is a lot of trouble with an american comedienne posing with the head of trump




whichimay be very daring - for the french to repeat it sort of
I just don't get their point, why, having suffered attacks themselves would they want to offend the UK who had suffered too. I just don't understand at all. Can one of you super bright lot enlighten me?
Being controversial is their raison d'etre. No subject matter is off limits they're a sort of Franki Boyle in cartoon form.
They've picked on Germany before now
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/charlie-hebdo-sparks-new-controversy-with-cartoon-depicting-aylan-kurdi-as-an-ass-groper-in-germany-a6810331.html
I was never a ' Charlie Hebdo' fan, but I stood with France against the outrage (photo in local paper!). Hard for us, but that is free expression. I don't like it, but it is important that it is there.
well the first cover after the charlie hebdo cull is here

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jan/13/charlie-hebdo-cover-magazine-prophet-muhammad

you have to scroll down
because the grauniad hacks are a little frit

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