A free world needs satire | Patrick Chappatte

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Translator: Reviewer: Daban Q. Jaff
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I've been a political cartoonist on the global stage for the last 20 years.
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Hey, we have seen a lot of things happen in those 20 years.
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We saw three different Catholic popes,
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and we witnessed that unique moment:
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the election of a pope on St. Peter's Square --
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you know, the little white smoke
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and the official announcement.
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[It's a boy!]
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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We saw four American presidents.
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Obama, of course.
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Oh, Europeans liked him a lot.
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He was a multilateralist.
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He favored diplomacy.
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He wanted to be friends with Iran.
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(Laughter)
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And then ...
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reality imitated caricature
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the day Donald Trump became the President of the United States of America.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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You know, people come to us and they say,
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"It's too easy for you cartoonists. I mean -- with people like Trump?"
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Well, no, it's not easy
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to caricature a man who is himself a caricature.
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(Laughter)
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No.
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(Applause)
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Populists are no easy target for satire
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because you try to nail them down one day,
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and the next day, they outdo you.
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For example, as soon as he was elected,
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I tried to imagine the tweet that Trump would send on Christmas Eve.
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So I did this, OK?
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[Merry Christmas to all! Except all those pathetic losers. So sad.]
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(Laughter)
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And basically, the next day, Trump tweeted this:
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[Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies
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and those who have fought me and lost so badly
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they just don't know what to do. Love!]
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(Laughter)
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It's the same!
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(Applause)
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This is the era of strongmen.
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And soon, Donald Trump was able to meet his personal hero, Vladimir Putin,
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and this is how the first meeting went:
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[I'll help you find the hackers. Give me your password.]
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(Laughter)
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And I'm not inventing anything.
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He came out of that first meeting saying that the two of them had agreed
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on a joint task force on cybersecurity.
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This is true, if you do remember.
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Oh, who would have imagined the things we saw over these 20 years.
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We saw Great Britain run towards a European Union exit.
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[Hard Brexit?]
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(Laughter)
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In the Middle East, we believed for a while
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in the democratic miracle of the Arab Spring.
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We saw dictators fall, we saw others hang on.
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(Laughter)
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And then there is the timeless Kim dynasty of North Korea.
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These guys seem to be coming straight out of Cartoon Network.
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I was blessed to be able to draw two of them.
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Kim Jong-il, the father,
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when he died a few years ago, that was a very dangerous moment.
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[That was close!]
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(Laughter)
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That was --
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(Applause)
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And then the son, Kim Jong-un,
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proved himself a worthy successor to the throne.
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He's now friends with the US president.
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They meet each other all the time, and they talk like friends.
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[What kind of hair gel?]
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(Laughter)
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Should we be surprised
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to be living in a world
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ruled by egomaniacs?
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What if they were just a reflection of ourselves?
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I mean, look at us, each of us.
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(Laughter)
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Yeah, we love our smartphones;
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we love our selfies;
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we love ourselves.
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And thanks to Facebook, we have a lot of friends
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all over the world.
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Mark Zuckerberg is our friend.
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(Laughter)
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You know, he and his peers in Silicon Valley
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are the kings and the emperors
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of our time.
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Showing that the emperors have no clothes,
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that's the task of satire, right?
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Speaking truth to power.
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This has always been the historical role of political cartooning.
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In the 1830s, postrevolutionary France under King Louis Philippe,
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journalists and caricaturists fought hard for the freedom of the press.
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They were jailed, they were fined, but they prevailed.
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And this caricature of the king by Daumier
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came to define the monarch.
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It marked history.
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It became the timeless symbol of satire triumphing over autocracy.
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Today, 200 years after Daumier,
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are political cartoons at risk of disappearing?
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Take this blank space on the front page of Turkish opposition newspaper "Cumhuriyet."
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This is where Musa Kart's cartoon used to appear.
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In 2018, Musa Kart was sentenced to three years in jail.
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For doing what?
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For doing political cartoons in Erdoğan's Turkey.
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Cartoonists from Venezuela, Russia, Syria have been forced into exile.
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Look at this image.
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It seems so innocent, right?
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Yet it is so provocative.
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When he posted this image,
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Hani Abbas knew it would change his life.
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It was in 2012, and the Syrians were taking to the streets.
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Of course, the little red flower is the symbol of the Syrian revolution.
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So pretty soon, the regime was after him,
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and he had to flee the country.
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A good friend of his, cartoonist Akram Raslan,
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didn't make it out of Syria.
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He died under torture.
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In the United States of America recently,
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some of the very top cartoonists, like Nick Anderson and Rob Rogers --
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this is a cartoon by Rob --
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[Memorial Day 2018. (on tombstone) Truth. Honor. Rule of Law.]
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they lost their positions
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because their publishers found their work too critical of Trump.
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And the same happened to Canadian cartoonist Michael de Adder.
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Hey, maybe we should start worrying.
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Political cartoons were born with democracy,
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and they are challenged when freedom is.
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You know, over the years,
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with the Cartooning for Peace Foundation and other initiatives,
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Kofi Annan -- this is not well known -- he was the honorary chair
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of our foundation,
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the late Kofi Annan, Nobel Peace Laureate.
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He was a great defender of cartoons.
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Or, on the board of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists,
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we have advocated on behalf of jailed, threatened, fired, exiled cartoonists.
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But I never saw a case of someone losing his job
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over a cartoon he didn't do.
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Well, that happened to me.
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For the last 20 years, I have been with the "International Herald Tribune"
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and the "New York Times."
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Then something happened.
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In April 2019,
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a cartoon by a famous Portuguese cartoonist,
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which was first published in a newspaper "El Expresso" in Lisbon,
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was picked by an editor at the "New York Times"
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and reprinted in the international editions.
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This thing blew up.
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It was denounced as anti-Semitic,
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triggered widespread outrage,
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apologies
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and a lot of damage control by the Times.
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A month after, my editor told me
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they were ending political cartoons altogether.
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So we could, and we should, have a discussion about that cartoon.
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Some people say it reminds them of the worst anti-Semitic propaganda.
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Others, including in Israel,
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say no, it's just a harsh criticism of Trump,
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who is shown as blindly following the Prime Minister of Israel.
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I have some issues with this cartoon,
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but that discussion did not happen at the "New York Times."
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Under attack, they took the easiest path:
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in order to not have problems with political cartoons in the future,
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let's not have any at all.
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Hey, this is new.
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Did we just invent preventive self-censorship?
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I think this is bigger than cartoons.
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This is about opinion and journalism.
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This, in the end, is about democracy.
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We now live in a world
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where moralistic mobs gather on social media
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and rise like a storm.
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The most outraged voices tend to define the conversation,
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and the angry crowd follows in.
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These social media mobs,
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sometimes fueled by interest groups,
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fall upon newsrooms in an overwhelming blow.
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They send publishers and editors scrambling for countermeasures.
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This leaves no room for meaningful discussions.
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Twitter is a place for fury, not for debate.
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And you know what?
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Someone described pretty well our human condition in this noisy age.
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You know who?
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Shakespeare, 400 years ago.
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["(Life is) a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."]
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This speaks to me. Shakespeare is still very relevant, no?
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But the world has changed a bit.
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[Too long!]
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(Laughter)
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It's true.
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(Applause)
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You know, social media is both a blessing and a curse for cartoons.
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This is the era of the image, so they get shared, they get viral,
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but that also makes them a prime target.
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More than often, the real target behind the cartoon
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is the media that published it.
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[Covering Iraq? No, Trump!]
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That relationship between traditional media and social media
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is a funny one.
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On one hand, you have the time-consuming process
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of information, verification, curation.
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On the other hand, it's an open buffet, frankly,
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for rumors, opinions, emotions,
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amplified by algorithms.
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Even quality newspapers mimic the codes of social networks on their websites.
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They highlight the 10 most read, the 10 most shared stories.
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They should put forward the 10 most important stories.
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(Applause)
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The media must not be intimidated by social media,
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and editors should stop being afraid of the angry mob.
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(Applause)
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We're not going to put up warnings the way we do on cigarette packs, are we?
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[Satire can hurt your feelings]
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(Laughter)
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Come on.
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[Under your burkini you could be hiding a sex bomb]
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Political cartoons are meant to provoke, just like opinions.
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But before all, they are meant to be thought-provoking.
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You feel hurt?
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Just let it go.
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You don't like it?
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Look the other way.
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Freedom of expression is not incompatible with dialogue
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and listening to each other.
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But it is incompatible with intolerance.
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(Applause)
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Let us not become our own censors in the name of political correctness.
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We need to stand up, we need to push back,
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because if we don't, we will wake up tomorrow
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in a sanitized world,
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where any form of satire and political cartooning becomes impossible.
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Because, when political pressure meets political correctness,
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freedom of speech perishes.
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(Applause)
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Do you remember January 2015?
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With the massacre of journalists and cartoonists
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at "Charlie Hebdo" in Paris,
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we discovered the most extreme form of censorship:
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murder.
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Remember how it felt.
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[Without humor we are all dead]
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Whatever one thought of that satirical magazine,
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however one felt about those particular cartoons,
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we all sensed that something fundamental was at stake,
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that citizens of free societies -- actually, citizens of any society --
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need humor as much as the air we breathe.
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This is why the extremists,
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the dictators, the autocrats and, frankly, all the ideologues of the world
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cannot stand humor.
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In the insane world we live in right now,
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we need political cartoons more than ever.
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And we need humor.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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