ComplexHiAv8r
Well-Known Member
don't you mean the "easy" button?
I have one of those! Isnt helping my flying career hopes though
don't you mean the "easy" button?
Now.... The problem of course is that many people will read it and *not* realize it is satire (as seen on this site) and they will think it is a good idea and what not. Salon should have tagged it as such.
Or better yet, let's let "retired professionals" run the government...oops, wait, they already doOK, now I'm kinda embarrassed about my last post, lol.I'm thinking this artical was written as satire. Swift's A Modest Proposal deals with what to do with all the extra children floating aroun Ireland. (He suggests eating them. It's a very funny paper if you haven't read it). The thing is it starts off very serious and you don't really realize that the whole thing is satrire until it is almost over. This artical goes the same way
Now.... The problem of course is that many people will read it and *not* realize it is satire (as seen on this site) and they will think it is a good idea and what not. Salon should have tagged it as such.
If you have to tell people it's satire that misses the point.
Maybe we should put emoticons at the head of each newspaper and magazine article. This is a sad story, this is a happy story, this one will make you sad at the beginning but has a happy ending. This story is ironic. This story was badly written so while it was supposed to be ironic it isn't. This story uses analogies to make it's point. This story uses historical perspective to make it's point.
At some point either the writing speaks for itself or it doesn't. And if it doesn't it's crappy writing.