Monday, December 29, 2025

WHEN COMEDY BECOMES RESISTANCE - 12.29.2025

Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, and today’s major late-night comedians are doing more than chasing laughs—they are filling a moral vacuum. Stewart’s interview with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai reminded audiences that truth can be calm, fearless, and devastating to lies. Together, these voices mock the arrogance of invading “weak” countries while exposing the catastrophic failures of Iraq, Afghanistan,

Libya, and Iran policy—wars sold as strength that delivered only ruin.

This is not partisan comedy. It is resistance through clarity. By blending humor with historical memory, they shame corrupt politicians who recycle the same lies while escaping accountability. In an age of propaganda and manufactured fear, satire has become one of the last platforms where power is named, stripped bare, and challenged in public.



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