- Christwire
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Christwire ScreenshotURL christwire.org Slogan Conservative values for an unsaved world Commercial? No Registration Optional Alexa rank 42272 Current status Active Christwire is a satirical website that publishes blog style articles that highlight perceived excesses of Un-christlike hypocritical Christian conservatives along with derogative slang, homophobic references, and hints at child abuse.[1][2][3][4] [5]
Like similar satire websites, Christwire's stories have sometimes erroneously been taken at face value.[2] This may be an example of "Poe's law", an adage regarding the difficulty of distinguishing some parodies from serious material.
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See also
- Poe's law
- The Onion
References
- ^ "www.theatlanticwire.com/opinions/view/opinion/Satirical-Christian-Site-Hoodwinks-the-Huffington-Post-4766". http://www.theatlanticwire.com/opinions/view/opinion/Satirical-Christian-Site-Hoodwinks-the-Huffington-Post-4766.
- ^ a b "www.theatlanticwire.com/opinions/view/opinion/Rachel-Maddow-and-NBC-Struggle-With-Satire-6795". http://www.theatlanticwire.com/opinions/view/opinion/Rachel-Maddow-and-NBC-Struggle-With-Satire-6795.
- ^ "www.cracked.com/funny-2203-christ-wire/". http://www.cracked.com/funny-2203-christ-wire/.
- ^ "www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/18/signs-your-husband-is-gay_n_687160.html". http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/18/signs-your-husband-is-gay_n_687160.html.
- ^ "www.smh.com.au/national/the-diary/line-of-inquiry-crosses-a-line-20100818-12f98.html". The Sydney Morning Herald. August 19, 2010. http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-diary/line-of-inquiry-crosses-a-line-20100818-12f98.html.
Further reading
- Mark Oppenheimer (September 3, 2010) A Niche of the Unreal in a World of Credulity, New York Times (on page A13 of the September 4, 2010 New York edition)
- Michael Hirschorn (Nov 2010) Truth Lies Here, The Atlantic
- Adam Pasick (September 3, 2010) The Guys Behind Christwire, Creating Parody From ‘Glenn Beck on Steroids’, New York Magazine
External links
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- Religious parodies and satires
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