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In reply to the discussion: Satire Does Not Always Involve Humor. The Most Powerful Satire Never Does. [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)sat·ire
noun
the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
synonyms: mockery, ridicule, derision, scorn, caricature; More
a play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire.
plural noun: satires
"a stinging satire on American politics"
synonyms: parody, burlesque, caricature, lampoon, skit; More
a genre of literature characterized by the use of satire.
(in Latin literature) a literary miscellany, especially a poem ridiculing prevalent vices or follies.
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The cartoons are not satire. Satire is not on an annual schedule of release for one.
It is not humor, it is not irony, it is kind of exaggeration, and it is certainly ridicule, is it in the context of contemporary politics......and topical, like John Stewart is?
All the synonyms are what these cartoons are.