Modern satire has developed into a reinforcer towards bias and prejudice through it’s ambiguous ideal. Malcolm Gladwell, who is a journalist for …show more content…
In order to develop an effective form of satire, there is no template, therefore the creator must work and develop the satirical methods. Gladwell, throughout his podcast, goes about his experience with satire. He views that modern day satire does not criticize or expose today’s social vices, but rather, reinforces prejudice and negative stereotypes. However, modern day satire’s main focus is critism and it’s involement in humor. Stephen Colbert is known for his comedic attacks in politics, however he has failed to develop Satire. As seen on the Colbert Report, the issue with modern satire is that people simply do not know who the butt of the joke is, therefore they do not know the primary message.(Source F) The purpose of satire is to criticize in an effective way which would promote change. However, if the viewer does not know who or what is being criticized, they do not know what the purpose is. Satire has developed from purposeful input into entertainment. Heather LaMarre, a scholar who developed an essay on satire, discussed the Colbert Report and Colbert’s failure