Social Satirist
A social satirist is an individual who uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to critique and expose societal issues, behaviors, and norms. This form of satire often targets politics, culture, and social practices, aiming to provoke thought and encourage change. By highlighting absurdities and contradictions, social satirists engage audiences in a way that can be both entertaining and enlightening.
Notable examples of social satirists include writers like Jonathan Swift and modern comedians such as John Oliver and Trevor Noah. Their work often appears in various formats, including literature, television, and online platforms, making social commentary accessible to a wide audience.