Disparen Al Humorista by Darío Adanti
A sharp, witty examination of the social and political pressures facing contemporary comedians and cartoonists, arguing that humorists are often the target of moral panics, legal threats and self-censorship. Blending personal anecdotes, historical examples and cultural analysis, the work defends satire’s democratic value while probing ethical limits and the real consequences of offensive jokes. It asks who gets to decide what is funny, how power shapes outrage, and why defending the right to mock remains important even as comedians negotiate responsibility.
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