Subject: Satire...?
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Posted on: 2014-06-12 16:53:00 UTC

Got to admit, I never thought of it as satire. Like I said, when I first joined the board, I thought of this as an extreme form of literary criticism, like a MST but with added violence. (Or, more precisely, it's a way of demonstrating that a story is so bad that there's no possible redemptive reading of it, by literally putting characters in it and having them fail to find anything good.)

** Trying to make the mental shift to thinking in terms of satire... **

OK, so, most satirists' victims are aware of the satire. Can you name even one famous satirist who operated in total secrecy? Harold McMillan was aware that Peter Cook existed. Margaret Thatcher knew about Spitting Image. etc. etc. They didn't feel "joy and gratitude", but that's the point. They weren't supposed to.

And how can you change society if you make sure that all you ever do is preach to the converted?

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