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Reply: *What's the Joke ?*  is a very good question.  Whenever persons wtih disabilities are joked about  - if this is a joke [again, the questions are key human rights ones.
 
A judge did say "parody" (?) and Pepperdine Law Review writes "satire" (as to the author). Those of us - and many have, too many - battled terrible pain *do not get it.*  But we are now I think ethically bound to prevent more distress to pain sufferers based on this sort of misrepresentation.
 
Best wishes, LDMF, Dr. L. D. Misek-Falkoff
 
P.S. We will look at the actual case and others here with interest in both the civil and criminal case/court/law contexts as to how people with disabilities are characterized, and then can ourselves hope to be part of disabusing abuses:
 
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 a message dated 8/2/2004 8:00:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, include@... writes:
In this instance, a court decided this was mischaracterizing "parody" (joke, however, not  explained) and dismissed a defamation and related claims by granting first amendment privilege in reportage. Key for us is that it was indeed held to be mischaracterizing.
Linda, can you explain further on what was supposed to be the parody; not necessarily the joke itself but on what the claim was based; alleging parody?  (If the two can be separated.)
Thanks.  Caroll

 


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