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  2. Political satire - Wikipedia

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    Political satire is a type of satire that specializes in gaining entertainment from politics. Political satire can also act as a tool for advancing political arguments in conditions where political speech and dissent are banned. Example of contemporary Australian political satire presented as a parody advertisement.

  3. Satire - Wikipedia

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    Satire is a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of exposing or shaming the perceived flaws of individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement. [1]

  4. Satire (film and television) - Wikipedia

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    Film or television satire may be of the political, religious, or social variety.Works using satire are often seen as controversial or taboo in nature, with topics such as race, class, system, violence, sex, war, and politics, criticizing or commenting on them, typically under the disguise of other genres including, but not limited to, comedies, dramas, parodies, fantasies and/or science fiction.

  5. Social commentary - Wikipedia

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    Social commentary is the act of using rhetorical means to provide commentary on social, cultural, political, or economic issues in a society. This is often done with the idea of implementing or promoting change by informing the general populace about a given problem and appealing to people's sense of justice.

  6. Andy Borowitz - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, Borowitz began e-mailing humorous news parodies to friends. In 2001, he founded The Borowitz Report, a site that posts one 250-word news satire every weekday. The site led to greater fame and widespread attention for Borowitz as a political satirist.

  7. Review: A Satirical How-To Guide for Imperialists - AOL

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    "They say that if you love something, you should set it free," the manual explains. "This is how you must think about individual liberty." That's just one of many nuggets of sardonic wisdom ...

  8. 40 Inspiring Movies About Politics To Watch While You Wait ...

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    The last film in Stone’s political trilogy, this portrait of President George W. Bush (Josh Brolin), released during the twilight of his two-term presidency, is surprisingly sympathetic.

  9. Mark Russell - Wikipedia

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    Satire, parody: Subject(s) American ... 2023), better known as Mark Russell, was an American political satirist and ... He continued to write political humor for ...