Canada’s lack of true satire isn’t funny
True satire is about using humour to expose the absurdities of life; at the same time, it forces us to question our beliefs and our values.
OAKVILLE, ONT.—After the horrific terrorist attack on the offices of the French magazine Charlie Hebdo, we were told again and again about how this satirical publication was an “equal opportunity offender.”
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