Throughout human history and
civilisation, as long as there has been politics; political satire has existed,
adding some muchneeded spice to humanity's rich cultural heritage. The
flourishing world of internet satire with websites like the Daily
Squib based on news and cultural headlines as well as politics
are not only linked to the ancient world of Aristophanes, dubbed the father of
comedy, satirising Athenian leaders and their conduct of the Peloponnesian War
2,500 years ago, but of the likes of Juvenal satirising everything from idiotic
past emperors, women, migrants, rich people and the everyday follies of the
masses. You may wonder where the famous phrase "bread and circuses"
or "panem et circenses" comes from? Well, that's Juvenal describing
how to shut the people up and stop them thinking about rioting. The same could
be said today about fast food and Love Island, or the football.
The Daily Squib
This is why satire and politics in
every stratum of society or cultural interest point is as important today as it
was 2,500 years ago in Ancient Greece and Rome. Criticism of human foibles and
political idiocy have not changed in thousands of years, and will not change
for another thousand years. Political satire sites like the Daily
Squib are as relevant today as they were thousands of years ago
and serve an important purpose in giving the egotistical, corrupted buffoons of
today a well-deserved bloody nose for their shameful flaws and many
indiscretions. This is something the Squib does with intricate precision,
almost akin to a surgeon unceremoniously scraping away at a fibula with his
scalpel. As a consequence of the satirical sniper sniping away at his target,
in the modern internet world, satire sites like the Daily Squib are feared by
the plastic corporations and media yes-men who can only parrot what they are
told to say ad infinitum.
Historical warnings
Satire endures many misconceptions,
including that it should be inherently funny. This is not the case. In satirical
literature sometimes horror, and grotesque verities are employed as a form of
shock tactic on the reader. For example, George Orwell's novel about a
dystopian society "1984" employed such shock tactics to warn us all
the dangers totalitarian societies pose. Consequently, the Daily
Squib today reminds its readers that many of the current
conglomerates and Big Tech companies are nowadays acting like Big Brother of
Orwell's 1984. Today, we have severe censorship of free speech employed by
leading social network platforms and a little thing called 'cancel culture'
which, as the name suggests, means total erasure for simply saying something
that is not currently 'politically correct'. Cancel culture in ancient Rome
possibly transpired to either being served up as lion feed at the circus,
crucifixion, or possibly forced exile. Today's version of 'cancel culture' may
not be as severe as previous eras, however people have been known to have lost
everything including their jobs, careers, homes, family and lives.
Evolving through the ages
The evolution of political satire;
from the forums of the ancient world, to the Canterbury Tales, to Jonathan
Swift's Gulliver's Travels, to Charles Dickens and Mark Twain, to Orwell,
Spitting Image, Brass Eye et al...are embellished with little crumbs of truth
revealing all of humanity's myriad foibles and faults. This is essentially why
satire is so powerful and revered because it brings forth thoughts from the audience
that other forms of literature cannot, and choose not to address.
Political satire in the internet age
In the internet age, sadly, there
are many setbacks to satire; and one of them would be how the attention span of
the viewer has dropped dramatically, making the job of the satirist much
harder. Secondly, the modern age is much more politically polarised and this
precept affects satirical websites too. The unique thing about the Daily Squib
is that it is rejected both by the left and the right, and despised by the
supposed middle of the political spectrum. The editor of the Daily Squib Aur
Esenbel finds this sweet spot as the ideal point to satirise everyone with
equal vitriol. He seems to employ this to great effect and thoroughly
delineates the Squib from a single political perspective. As sites like the
Daily Mash and others all lean heavily to the far-left and sites like the
Babylon Bee are right-wing evangelical Christians, the Squib abhors any form of
totalitarian authoritarianism, or any man-made organised religion. This is why,
the Daily Squib displays true satirical
purity because it seems to be able to punch up, down, left, right and all
directions diagonally whereas the others do not have this ability and are stuck
within their blinkered impoverished world view.
Trials and tribulations
We must look at political satire as
an important tool to realise our human foibles. Nothing is perfect, especially
in politics. No one can please everyone at the same time. We can only hope that
political satirists of the modern age are afforded a modicum of respect in
their service to satire as a whole. In the fast moving pace of the internet
world, news moves fast, and by the time one writes an article, that news has
gone south already. Maybe that in itself could be the final satirical insult to
the satirist of the modern era of light speed news. Satire is also
misunderstood, it is called 'fake news' by the ignorant, but that is not the
fault of the satirist, it is the fault of the modern dumbed-down education
system. Even through all the mire, the misinterpreting idiocy and polarised
zealots of what ever faction is trending at that given moment -- the Daily
Squib endures -- not only with its tenacious indomitable rage
but its ultimate enduring link always to the beginning of satire itself in the
ancient world.
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