charlie hebdo is a fukkboi

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i saw a legion of cacs waiting in line to get this shyt, this morning.... :scusthov:
 

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Except jews..but we all know why:sas2:
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Shoah is the hebrew word for holocaust, btw
 

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typical cac denigration. I've only heard you guys use barbarian and savage for blacks and browns. Even Hitler nor Stalin were called a barbarian, wonder why???:mjpls::mjpls:
Why does no one call the US a barbarian, there are deformed Vietnamese babies still being born from Vietnam war agent orange. Hmm?
I've got your coded language deciphered.

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Do you think Stephen Colbert is really a Republican? Charlie Hebdo had the same gimmick of lampooning the racist far right as Colbert has.

Keep spreading a lie though, breh.
You're eliding a boatload of contextual and cultural considerations. For that and other glaring reasons, the comparison just doesn't fly.
This is a translation of an article written in December 2013 by Olivier Cyran who wrote for Hebdo in the 90's. Should prove illuminating.
http://posthypnotic.randomstatic.net/charliehebdo/Charlie_Hebdo_article 11.htm
 

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If the jews wanted to they could've had that magazine shut down....atleast in America...I don't know about France.

BTW that picture went way the fukk over my head.:manny:
you should've just not replied at all tbh

dude who drew that got fired, nice try though


i think you're talking about sine, who was fired for an article saying the french president's son converted to judaism for more money, then sued and won 100k for unfair dismissal

here's a quote from him in 1982

“I’m an antisemite, and I’m not afraid to admit it . . . I want every Jew to live in fear, unless he’s pro-Palestinian.Let them die.”

read this:

In 2013, Stephane Charbonnier, the editor and one of 10 staff members (along with two police officers) murdered, penned a series entitled “One Commandment A Day: The Torah Illustrated by Charb,” coarsely depicting Jews perverting their religious values in ordinary interactions and through the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Ne pas opprimer les faibles” (Don’t oppress the weak) is illustrated by a Jewish man firing an assault weapon into the back of a Palestinian woman. “Here, take that Goliath!,” he says.

That’s followed by “Ne pas se venger” (Don’t take revenge), in which the woman is lying prone, bleeding profusely, as the man gestures, “Don’t make a big deal about it. No hard feelings.”

Charbonnier wasn't fired, he was killed in attack last week

here's another cover:
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obviously jews and muslims are mocked by CH. read the cover

the magazine can be offensive, but it's really not that big a deal. they're not the first and won't be the last. no need for outrage from anyone
 

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Freedom of speech :rip: 2015 ~ 2015

Dieudonne Held Over Charlie Hebdo Facebook Post
Notorious comedian Dieudonne is accused of sympathising with the Paris attackers in a "contemptible" social media post.

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French comedian Dieudonne has been arrested for allegedly defending terrorism in a Facebook comment referencing last week's attacks in Paris.

Prosecutors opened a case against the notorious comedian on Monday after he posted the remark, which appeared to sympathise with the Islamist gunmen who left 17 people dead.

Playing on the slogan "Je suis Charlie", the comedian wrote: "Tonight, as far as I'm concerned, I feel like Coulibaly."

The comment has since been deleted.

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Dieudonne is accused of being an 'apologist for terrorism'. Pic: Facebook

Amedy Coulibaly is accused of murdering a policewoman and then storming a kosher supermarket, shooting dead four shoppers.

He claimed to have been collaborating with brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi, who slaughtered 12 people at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. All three gunmen were subsequently killed in police raids.

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    Gallery: France Queues At Newstands For Charlie Hebdo

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has since declared a "war against terrorism".

Meanwhile, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has described Dieudonne's comment as "contemptible".

However his lawyer, Jacques Verdier, has protested his innocence.

"The prime minister said that under exceptional circumstances there should be exceptional measures and the first thing they did was to arrest Dieudonne," he said.

"He feels like he is Coulibaly because he is being treated like a terrorist in his own country. And the proof is that he was arrested as an apologist to terrorism.

"Now there is total confusion over something that was completely innocent."

Dieudonne has previously sparked controversy over his use of a hand-gesture resembling a Nazi salute, considered by many to be anti-Semitic.

The Home Office banned him from entering the UK after footballer Nicolas Anelka was accused of using the comic's 'quenelle' salute on the pitch.

In an exclusive Sky News interview, Dieudonne described the footballer as a "prince".
 
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