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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 50 MIN

EP86. Satire & Slopaganda: Vladimir, The Drama & Geopolitical Meme Warfare

from Smith & Waugh Talk About Satire · host Talk About Satire

This month, Jo and Adam unpack a hellish grab-bag of take on satire, ranging from campus culture wars to actual global wars. We begin with the Netflix adaptation of Vladimir, exploring the enduring appeal of the campus novel and the uneasy position of satire within the contemporary university. What does it mean to teach English Literature in the modern academy, and how well does Vladimir capture (or caricature) that world? From there, we turn to The Drama, asking whether its portrayal of the wedding industry lands as satire, critique, or something more ambivalent. The main focus of the episode, however, is the increasingly strange role of satire in digital conflict. As tensions escalate between the United States and Iran, satire has emerged as a visible , and volatile, part of the information landscape. We examine the implications of Donald Trump sharing a satirical sketch from Saturday Night Live UK moments before real diplomatic engagement; explore state-linked satirical media circulating from China; and consider the memes and videos posted by official Iranian channels themselves. We also unpack the controversy surrounding a series of viral Lego rap videos critiquing Trump, variously celebrated as satire, dismissed as propaganda, attributed to Gen Z creators in Iran, labelled as such by the BBC, and ultimately removed from YouTube. Across these case studies, we ask a pressing and increasingly difficult question: when satire becomes indistinguishable from strategic messaging, how do we tell the difference between satire and propaganda?

This month, Jo and Adam unpack a hellish grab-bag of take on satire, ranging from campus culture wars to actual global wars. We begin with the Netflix adaptation of Vladimir, exploring the enduring appeal of the campus novel and the uneasy position of satire within the contemporary university. What does it mean to teach English Literature in the modern academy, and how well does Vladimir capture (or caricature) that world? From there, we turn to The Drama, asking whether its portrayal of the wedding industry lands as satire, critique, or something more ambivalent. The main focus of the episode, however, is the increasingly strange role of satire in digital conflict. As tensions escalate between the United States and Iran, satire has emerged as a visible , and volatile, part of the information landscape. We examine the implications of Donald Trump sharing a satirical sketch from Saturday Night Live UK moments before real diplomatic engagement; explore state-linked satirical media circulating from China; and consider the memes and videos posted by official Iranian channels themselves. We also unpack the controversy surrounding a series of viral Lego rap videos critiquing Trump, variously celebrated as satire, dismissed as propaganda, attributed to Gen Z creators in Iran, labelled as such by the BBC, and ultimately removed from YouTube. Across these case studies, we ask a pressing and increasingly difficult question: when satire becomes indistinguishable from strategic messaging, how do we tell the difference between satire and propaganda?

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