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The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 13, 2026
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Using satire in current events encourages critical thinking, helping audiences to engage more deeply with the complexities of the news.
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Not all audiences appreciate satire, and relying on it may alienate those who prefer straightforward reporting over humor.
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Humor in cartoons provides a necessary outlet for societal frustrations, fostering dialogue about pressing issues in a light-hearted way.
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Cartoons reflect public sentiment and can serve as a barometer for cultural attitudes, offering insight into societal values without taking sides.
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Relying on humor in serious news can undermine the gravity of important issues, leading to desensitization among the public.
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