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JULY 27, 2021 By Gabe Kaminsky
The European Union (EU) released a non-satirical report this week offering that humor, including the sharing of memes, could be a sign your peer is a “far-right extremist.”
In partnership with the Radicalisation Awareness Network, an EU-funded group involved with “countering violent extremism” through “surveillance and security,” the European Commission published an 18-page report titled “It’s not funny anymore. Far-right extremists’ use of humour.”
“Humour has become a central weapon of extremist movements to subvert open societies and to lower the threshold towards violence,” the report states. “Especially within the context of a recent wave of far-right terrorist attacks, we witness ‘playful’ ways in communicating racist ideologies. …This paper scrutinises how humour functions as a potential factor in terms of influencing far-right extremist violence.”
In block quotes on page 5 of the report, it states that “The most potent weapons known to mankind are satire and ridicule.”
comment:
Liberals are miserable joyless NCPs who feel threatened by jokes and memes.
The brainwashed Woksters can't meme because they are unable to think for themselves.
Soooo, as always they must CENSOOOORRRRRR
Orwell was trying to warn us about these knuttbag Totalitarians.
The European Union (EU) released a non-satirical report this week offering that humor, including the sharing of memes, could be a sign your peer is a “far-right extremist.”
In partnership with the Radicalisation Awareness Network, an EU-funded group involved with “countering violent extremism” through “surveillance and security,” the European Commission published an 18-page report titled “It’s not funny anymore. Far-right extremists’ use of humour.”
“Humour has become a central weapon of extremist movements to subvert open societies and to lower the threshold towards violence,” the report states. “Especially within the context of a recent wave of far-right terrorist attacks, we witness ‘playful’ ways in communicating racist ideologies. …This paper scrutinises how humour functions as a potential factor in terms of influencing far-right extremist violence.”
In block quotes on page 5 of the report, it states that “The most potent weapons known to mankind are satire and ridicule.”
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New EU Alert: Having A Sense Of Humor Is Proof You Might Be A Far-Right Terrorist JULY 27, 2021 By Gabe Kaminsky The European Union (EU) released a non-satirical report this week offering that humor, including the sharing of memes, could be a sign your peer is a “far-right extremist.” In partners...
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comment:
Liberals are miserable joyless NCPs who feel threatened by jokes and memes.
The brainwashed Woksters can't meme because they are unable to think for themselves.
Soooo, as always they must CENSOOOORRRRRR
Orwell was trying to warn us about these knuttbag Totalitarians.