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The Power and Peril of Political Satire
Political satire acts as a societal mirror, exposing the 'Two Indies' dichotomy and fostering civic engagement despite risks of censorship.

Key Details Regarding Political Satire and Vir Das
- Function of Satire: Serves as a mirror to society, aiming to provoke thought and highlight contradictions rather than just providing entertainment.
- The "Two Indies" Dichotomy: Explores the gap between the curated image of a global superpower and the internal realities of social and political struggle.
- The Risk Factor: Satirists face significant backlash, including legal challenges and censorship, particularly when challenging dominant political narratives.
- Reaction as Validation: The disproportionate anger or legal response to satire often confirms the validity of the critique being made.
- Civic Impact: Comedy acts as a tool for civic engagement, encouraging audiences to question authority and examine systemic injustices.
- Digital Amplification: The shift to digital platforms has expanded the reach of political commentary while simultaneously increasing the intensity of ideological polarization.
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