Having fun with satire


Martabat Jalinan Muhibbah Malaysia (MJMM) president and spokesperson for the groups of NGOs Abdul Rani Kulup Abdullah (wearing red beret and standing beside red shirt man) speaking to reporters after lodging a police report against Teresa Kok at IPD Dang Wangi, Kuala Lumpur. February 3, 2014. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.

Allowing humour to thrive and not taking everything so seriously are essential to our survival.

THERE appears to be quite a thin line between being humorous and being insulting. Often the same joke is funny to some but offensive to others.

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Opinion , Rahimy Rahim

   

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