Appreciation Quote by Scott Simon
“I was a kid and it was kind of scabrous, and it wasn't the sacrilege that bothered me so much as the obscenity that challenged a 14-year-old American. But over the years, I came to have a keen appreciation of Charlie Hebdo and what it did.”
About This Quote
The speaker reflects on youthful shock at vulgarity, later appreciating satirical critique as cultural commentary.
In simple terms: Young outrage can evolve into appreciation for satire.
Recognize growth in cultural tastes.
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When to use this quote
- school curriculum
- media consumption
- political discourse
- art criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How has your perception of controversial art changed?
- What value does satire hold in society?
Satire may offend while provoking thought.