Generally, people in the United States love humor, and tends to draw them in, but can also be seen as a negative affect too. Human society can take things too far, to the point where one is making fun of a murder scene. That, I think, is not okay. I think that satire, or any type of writing that's public, should be regulated, to a point where religious beliefs are taken into consideration. For example, Charlie Hebdo had said something about Muhammad to be a guest editor after the place got "firebombed." The two brothers took major offense to this situation, enough offense to murder 12 people in cold blood. Its one thing to take offense to this situation, but its no excuse to commit a murder for a prophet.
Knowing the possible new regulations on writing satire, I believe that satire, in all countries, should be regulated and watched to prevent an uprising in violence.
Knowing the possible new regulations on writing satire, I believe that satire, in all countries, should be regulated and watched to prevent an uprising in violence.