El Roto: the slogan
The article features a political cartoon by El Roto, highlighting the author's unique perspective on societal issues.
Peridis: neither heat nor color
A satirical illustration by Peridis reflecting on the current societal or political climate in Spain.
Krnje as a Reflection of Politics: Who Were the Dalmatian Carnival Figures Burned This Year?
This year's carnival celebrations in Dalmatia featured the burning of figures representing politicians embroiled in public controversies, signaling societal discontent through traditional satirical practices.
The Guilty for All Misfortunes: In Kaštel Sućurac, Orešković is Burned, in Benkovac, Tomašević 'Struck'
During traditional carnival parades in Croatia, politicians are often made scapegoats, with this year's events in Kaštel Sućurac and Benkovac highlighting Dalija Orešković and Tomislav Tomašević as the main figures of blame for various societal issues.
The Roto: choosing clowns
The cartoon by El Roto on February 15, 2026, showcases the author's perspective on societal issues through humor.
The Background of Weird Comedy [Dokkdo! Korean Society]
The article discusses the notorious stand-up joke 'The Aristocrats' and its implications on societal views of the upper class, framed as a critique of modern media.
An Optimistic Outlook for the Year: Socks, Carrier Pigeons, and the 'Winter of Struggling'
The article presents a satirical and optimistic view of future events in 2026, contrasting dire predictions about societal issues with humorous scenarios, including Germany winning the World Cup and Donald Trump losing interest in Greenland.
The best funny images in the WORLD - Coup in Berlin?
The article discusses humorous satire images addressing current events, including a mention of Donald Trump and societal information overload.
TV Series 'Fallout': We have already experienced the apocalypse, now it gets worse
The second season of the Amazon series 'Fallout' presents a bleak yet intelligent societal satire, depicting an America ruined by 'dumb politicians' and tech corporations.
A hundred Croatian caricaturists exhibit works that critically reflect social negativity and political actions
The Croatian Society of Caricaturists is opening its annual exhibition in Zagreb, showcasing diverse caricatures that critique societal and political issues from 2025.
January 11, 1775 – John Rastić Criticized the 'Fashionable Madness' of His Contemporaries in Satire
John Rastić, a Croatian poet, critiqued the societal trends of his time through satire on January 11, 1775.