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NotFromTexas's avatar

Oh please, PLEASE do not worry about offending your readers, if I am at all typical.

Being offended is a choice – if someone chooses to be offended, that's their business, not yours.

Please continue to be courageous in your writing. I think most of us can handle it.

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Lynn Edwards's avatar

The book The Edge of the World is Flat is the most hilarious modern satire I have read in awhile. It's about a world in which a non profit has achieved it's mission and is going to be disbanded, but is instead taken over by a billionaire who wants to convince everyone the world is flat. How the non profit convinces everyone is interesting, and the more I learn, a little but true to life. I didn't know what particular idea they were making fun of at first as there are so many, but it all fits together.

But also, as this column points out--comedy has gone from the left. This book shows satire on the right (or at least the gay author/heretic who believes people are born who they are). We all have long, eloquent, morally correct explanations for why we are politically homeless--but as a good heuristic I have to agree with Sasha, I'll go with the comedy. Any group that has lost the ability to laugh is seriously mental.

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