Finding the humor in catastrophe no more
this is so sad...
no small part of how i managed to escape my vietnam experience with mental state semi-intact was the ability, along with my fellow grunts, to laugh at the insanity we witnessed every day... in baghdad and iraq, where a scenario vastly more horrific than anything i ever experienced is playing out, the struggle to hold on to one's precarious inner balance must be extraordinarily difficult... iraqis need a mr. hassan... what a shame... Submit To Propeller
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For the last three years, Walid Hassan had an impossible task. He had to make war-weary Iraqis laugh. Week after week, the comedian and broadcaster found inspiration in the turmoil and bloodletting. On his weekend television show, "Caricature," he poked fun at the poor security, the long gas lines, the electricity blackouts and the ineffective politicians.
In Hassan's world, nothing was sacred. And many Iraqis adored him. In a nation bottled up with frustration, he was their release. They would recognize him on the streets and uncork their plights. He would listen, and turn them into satire.
On Monday, Hassan, 47, a father of five children, became a victim of the war and chaos from which he drew his inspiration. A Shiite Muslim, he was found in the majority-Sunni neighborhood of Yarmouk in west Baghdad with multiple bullet wounds to his back and head, according to police. He was last seen by witnesses in a black car with a driver and two other passengers.
no small part of how i managed to escape my vietnam experience with mental state semi-intact was the ability, along with my fellow grunts, to laugh at the insanity we witnessed every day... in baghdad and iraq, where a scenario vastly more horrific than anything i ever experienced is playing out, the struggle to hold on to one's precarious inner balance must be extraordinarily difficult... iraqis need a mr. hassan... what a shame... Submit To Propeller
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