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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2024 · 27 MIN

Comedy, Censorship, and Power

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What happens when humor collides with power? In this thought-provoking episode of The Delve, guest host Madison explores the high stakes of comedy in politically charged environments. From Tony Hinchcliffe’s infamous remarks to the rise and fall of Shanghai’s comedy scene during China’s strict COVID lockdowns, we examine how laughter can become a tool for resistance—and a target for suppression.Joining the conversation is Taiwanese comedian Vicki Wang, who brings her unique perspective on using humor to challenge both systemic and interpersonal power structures. As America braces for a new administration, this episode reminds us why free speech—and the freedom to laugh—matters more than ever.

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