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Was Charlie Hebdo Funny?by Sarita Sarvate
2015: Year of Girl Geek?by Neerja Raman
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Let's Talk About Death, Baby by Ranjani Iyer Mohanty
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Is desire part of our moral compass?
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Freedom to Walk AwayLess than a week after MTV aired the
adult animated television series called Clone High, in the United States on January 20, 2003, Indian lawmakers and activists pro-tested the depiction of Mahatma Gandhi in the series, where “Gandhi acts in many epi-sodes as the comic relief.” In response to the protests, MTV issued the following apology: “MTV wants to make it clear that ‘Clone High’ was created and intended for an Amer-ican audience ... The animated show parodies several historical figures from around the world, including the United States, where this form of comedy is common.”
Hardly an apology? Yes, and also infu-riating in its patronizing language and for propagating extant stereotypes. The intent of the apology, it seemed to me, was to indicate that eastern cultural sensitivities don’t trans-late across the skin color divide.
In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, I remembered this particular incident, not because of the extent to which it reinforced the east-west dichotomy, but that the show had a short run (one season) and was dis-placed from its prime time slot even before its first season ended because of “mediocre ratings.” So, as it turned out, comedy and parody didn’t necessarily equate, even in America.
On the face of it, public dialog about
freedom of speech is rife with such discur-sive dichotomies. Many of the commentaries originating in India after the Charlie Hebdo attack addressed the boundary conditions of the freedom of speech algorithm—the curbs that must be in place and the judicious consideration of potentially hurtful opinions. Most NYT op-ed writers argued vehemently for the unfettered right to express.
I believe that in democratic societies (east or west) our freedoms rest on the supposi-tion that opinions expressed in public will be tempered by sensitivity and empathy. And in most cases, that is true.
In the case of Charlie Hebdo, it is reason-able to assume that the magazine could not sustain readership because of its uncomfort-able lack of good taste. Before the attack, Charlie Hebdo had a print run of 60,000 copies of which less than half found buyers. The banner on its homepage just prior to the attack, sadly and ironically, declared: “Charlie est en danger!”
So, it’s really not about eastern sensitivi-ties or western liberalism. It is about how, as a global society, we know how to self-correct, without resorting to violence. It’s about hav-ing the confidence to walk away from the bullies on our playground.
Jaya Padmanabhan
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