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Jihad satire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jihad satire A Jihad satire falls within the tradition of political satire and can refer to a work of art that satirizes the idea of violent jihad. It can also refer to the theory that satirizing violent jihadis with the objective of making them figures of ridicule can be an effective means of defusing jihad. ==As art==
The musical comedy ''Jihad! The Musical'' and the film ''Four Lions'' are works of art that satirise jihadis.〔( "'Four Lions' Jihad Satire Trailer Debuts," ) March 17, 2010, Wall Street Journal.〕〔("Counter-terrorism comedy," ) International Herald Tribune.〕 ''The Australian'' describes ''Four Lions'' as "a satire on Islamic jihadism and its murderous ambitions."〔("Jokes on jihad," ) Evan Williams, August 21, 2010, The Australian.〕 The satirical ''Jihad! The Musical'' featured a hero who cheerfully sang, "I wanna be like Osama, I wanna bomb a path to fame across the Earth. People may abhor me but by God, they won't ignore me, When the CIA determines what I'm worth."〔("Fringe Fest 'Jihad' Musical Touches Explosive Topics," ) Rob Gifford, Aug, 24, 2007, National Public Radio.〕 Comedian Jeff Dunham's puppet character "Achmed the dead terrorist" is a popular example of jihad satire in the United States.〔(Belinda Luscombe. "The Puppet Master" ''Time'' magazine; June 8, 2009 ).〕 Achmed is a puppet who shouts, "Silence, I kill you!" whenever the audience laughs at something that offends his sensibilities.〔Achmed the dead terrorist and humor in popular geopolitics, Darren Purcell, Melissa Scott Brown and Mahmut Gokmen, GeoJournal, 31 January 2009.〕 Dunham explains that he portrays Achmed as incompetent so that when the audience realise that the character is "a bumbling idiot with problems in life", they appreciate that he is human.〔
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