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"What matters is that other countries have revolutions, we have satire.
It has been said that the English have satire instead of revolutions, and I feel that a truly English protest march would see us all chanting, "What do we want?
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Even British Muslim magazines like Q-News have long had satire as part of their repertoire.
But you would never know it from reading the Daily Pilot the next morning ("Visit has satire, support," June 2).
Newspapers have published satire since the 17th century in this country.
In keeping with the spirit of Charlie Hebdo, they have used satire to describe the murders by suspected Islamic militants.
But this episode doesn't just have scathing satire.
This might have been satire; even so, the headline is a fake job.
Societies have censored satire for hundreds of years -- usually because the people in power had problems with the material.
Reality has surpassed satire.
"I've written satire for the paper, fake TV scripts.
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