@cailinkins oh yes I could definitely have phrased the previous response better. And (I think) I have it clear what the point is, but OTOH that's kind of the whole point of the satire, is it not? It's shameful _to them_. But what you say is, it's playing to a more or less latent sense of shamefulness for that _even outside of their circles_, as is undoubtedly the case for the “morally corupt => ugly” satire.
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@cailinkins (at least until society becomes more strongly and openly accepting).
Thanks for the discussion, BTW, it was eye-opening for me. I had always assumed the “positive” interpretation (you may have noticed 8-D), I hadn't even considered that it could be much worse than that.
@cailinkins clear. And yes, it's important for the dunks to reach the target, otherwise it hardly even counts as satire. There was a famous case recently here in Italy where a government member came out openly in support of the Great Replacement theory. A famous satirical artist made a cartoon depicting his wife (another famous right-winger and sister of our fascist PM) in bed with a Black man.
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@cailinkins nobody even tangentially considered that this would be playing on a presumed shame to miscegenation, but the mocked people went off the deep end because of how offensive it was to them.
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