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  • {{Headred|Political correctness 12/21}} {{cats|Political correctness}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanking in political satire]] {{Headred|political cartoon 03/22}}
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  • {{Header|Spanking in political satire 03/22}} ...l [[cartoon]]s (such as those printed in newspapers) and other media. Such political cartoons are a special case of [[spanking cartoon]]s. The [[spanker]] and t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanking in political satire]] {{Headred|Spanking in political satire and propaganda 04/22}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanking in political satire]] {{Headred|political cartoon 03/22}}
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  • {{Headred|Political correctness 12/21}} {{cats|Political correctness}}
    104 bytes (9 words) - 20:18, 31 December 2024
  • #REDIRECT [[Spanking in political satire]] {{Headred|Spanking in political satire and propaganda 04/22}}
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  • ...l, or other identity groups. A text that conforms to the alleged ideals of political correctness is said to be politically correct. The term "political correctness" is used almost exclusively in a pejorative sense. However, ter
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  • ..., also referred to as '''class struggle''' and '''class warfare''', is the political tension and economic antagonism that exists in society consequent to socio- ...t capital; or ideologically, by way of political literature. Additionally, political forms of class warfare are legal and illegal lobbying and bribery of legisl
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  • '''Ben Garrison''' is an artist who makes satirical political comics. In 2019 he drew a comic of "Mother Nature" spanking climate change See [[spanking in political satire and propaganda]] for more on this subtype of [[spanking art]].
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  • ...icial corporal punishment]] and [[Spanking in political satire|spanking in political caricature]] to [[sexual]]ly explicit or [[pornographic]] scenes.
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  • ...aturist]] and [[printmaking|printmaker]] famous for his [[etching|etched]] political and social [[satire]]s, mainly published between 1792 and 1810. * [[Spanking in political satire and propaganda]]
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  • #(Washington circa 1828) any bombastic political posturing or an oratorical display not accompanied by conviction; speechmak
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  • [[Image:Flagellation caricature 1750.jpg|thumb|250px|Political satire with Scotsman whipping Britannia, England's symbolic goddess figure ...ed even when politically incorrect or against mainstream trends. In a way, political incorrectness is a characteristic trait of nearly all caricature.
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  • In political history, '''deference''' means the strong tendency of inferiors to acknowle
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  • Founded in 1981, '''Gay Male S&M Activists (GMSMA)''' is a political, social, and educational non-profit organization for gay men who are intere * We seek to establish a recognized political presence in the wider gay community in order to combat the prevailing stere
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  • ...Institutions are also a central concern for law, the formal mechanism for political rule-making and enforcement.
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  • ...lex political process in which there are many actors: elected politicians, political party leaders, pressure groups, civil servants, publicly employed professio ...es of stages known as "the policy cycle", which was first discussed by the political scientist Harold Lasswell in his book ‘The Decision Process: Seven Catego
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  • ...oon). Caricatures can be either insulting or complimentary and can serve a political purpose, be drawn solely for entertainment, or for a combination of both. C ..., which caricatured Pitt and Napoleon, was voted the most famous of all UK political cartoons.
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  • ...r time in response to fashion which in turn reflects social, artistic, and political trends.
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  • ...combination of scientists and morons) is: "If you wish to destroy a large political organization, first divide the members into “us and them” subgroups. Th ...We now hear sounds of "Patriotic Music" swelling in the background). Every political party: the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, and the Independent part
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  • ...and 1764–1775). Franklin was also a Freemason and shared philosophical and political interests with Dashwood and other club members. === Political and Intellectual Ties ===
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  • *[http://www.planetwaves.net/polypoly.html Planet Waves: Poly is political]
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  • | official_names = Political cartoonist ...t of daily news or current affairs in a national or international context. Political cartoonists generally adopt a [[caricaturist]] style of [[drawing]], to cap
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