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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.” quote by Scott Simon
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“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.”

Scott Simon

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize growth in cultural tastes.

Themes

growth culture satire

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

literary analytical

When to use this quote

  • school curriculum
  • media consumption
  • political discourse
  • art criticism

Key Concepts

media studies psychology social change

Questions to Reflect On

  • How has your perception of controversial art changed?
  • What value does satire hold in society?
A Different Perspective

Satire may offend while provoking thought.

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