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What is the role of humor in relation to politicians?

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"Humor is the sharp mirror that reveals the pretensions of politicians, allowing us to laugh at power and regain our clarity, intelligence, and discernment."

According to Osho, humor is a sharp mirror that exposes the pretensions and foolishness of politicians, puncturing their staged smiles and hollow promises. By laughing at power, people regain clarity, stop being naive, and choose with intelligence and discernment. Satire becomes a spiritual wake-up call—deflating ego, revealing truth, and freeing voters from tribal loyalties and manipulation.
Making fun of politicians helps us spot their tricks so we don’t get fooled when we choose.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps you alert to propaganda and photo-ops.
- Encourages voting by merit, not tribe or flattery.
- Reduces fear and awe of authority, restoring independent judgment.
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