When satire targets marginalized groups, it risks reinforcing harmful stereotypes rather than challenging them.
When satire targets marginalized groups, it risks reinforcing harmful stereotypes rather than challenging them.
Charlie Hebdo on Thursday said it would not follow other media outlets by quitting X, publishing instead a series of caricatures mocking the platform's owner Elon Musk.
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo on Thursday said it would not follow other media outlets by quitting X, publishing instead a series of caricatures mocking the platform's owner Elon Musk.
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French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo said on Thursday that it would remain on X, unlike other media outlets, and instead published a series of caricatures mocking the platform's owner ...