PARIS Mockery is a national weapon in France, so when an American cable news channel raised false alarms about rampant lawlessness in some Paris neighborhoods proclaiming them no-go zones for non-Muslims, avoided even by the police a popular French television show rebutted the claims the way it best knew how: with satire, spoofs and a campaign of exaggeration and sarcasm. The show, Le Petit Journal, is a French version of The Daily Show With Jon Stewart irreverent and reliant on mock correspondents who showcase the foibles of the high and mighty.
Usually Le Petit Journal reserves its venom for French politicians and the local news media. But in the days after the terrorist attacks in Paris that left 17 dead, including 12 people at the offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, it set its sights on a trans-Atlantic target, Americas Fox News, after the channel claimed that swaths of England and France were ruled according to Shariah.
They did this on a weekend when all France and Paris was in a state of shock, said Yann Barthès, 40, who has hosted the show since it began in 2004. I cried. But, he said, it was also irritating, so we chose humor to campaign against Fox News.
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