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Fourth picture, I don't get what is wrong with it. Just trying to get a laugh out of the fusion of two political issues that were going strong at the time : sexual slaves in the middle-east and the revision of the allocations system. They do that sometimes, I don't see how this one is more offensive than another…
Fifth one shows Frigide Barjot and Roseline Bachelot (I think), two french figures who opposed gay marriage strongly when it passed, sharing a cross as a dildo, making fun of homophobia that is. Also here's proof of them making fun of religions other than Islam.
Last one (I'm getting a bit tired of typing) shows Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a french figure known (even in the US I'm sure), for several cases of sexual harassment that cost him all credibility, and creates a parallel with the application of the Charia in Libya, which will be very disrespectful of women. I don't get the offense here either.
So here, that's a wrap, maybe I'll get called a racist, homophobe, apologist or what have you, but I don't identify as any of these and condemn them firmly. I just have something called a sense of humor, and I've actually been READING this magazine.
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