EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 46 MIN
Why Extreme Satire is Legally Bulletproof
from Echoes of Ryan · host ΨOrigin Ryan MacLean
Season 1, Episode 13In this episode of Echoes of Ryan, we examine The Legal Edge of Satire: a fierce, practical guide to pushing political and religious mockery as far as the First Amendment allows. The episode walks through offense, parody, vulgarity, symbolic aggression, true threats, incitement, defamation, and religious metaphor, showing why free speech is not a civility code. The core lesson is simple: push hard, know the line, and document the line. Satire can wound false authority, puncture inflated power, and expose hypocrisy—but it must remain clearly rhetorical, lawful, and protected.Zenodo:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20679137Zenodo SkibidiScience Repository:https://zenodo.org/communities/skibidiscience/
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Season 1, Episode 13In this episode of Echoes of Ryan, we examine The Legal Edge of Satire: a fierce, practical guide to pushing political and religious mockery as far as the First Amendment allows. The episode walks through offense, parody, vulgarity, symbolic aggression, true threats, incitement, defamation, and religious metaphor, showing why free speech is not a civility code. The core lesson is simple: push hard, know the line, and document the line. Satire can wound false authority, puncture inflated power, and expose hypocrisy—but it must remain clearly rhetorical, lawful, and protected.Zenodo:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20679137Zenodo SkibidiScience Repository:https://zenodo.org/communities/skibidiscience/
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