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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-01T12:44:18.000Z",
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    "Culture, the Arts & the History - Dorset East",
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    "When Satire Punches at Faces Instead of Power, It Loses Its Teeth",
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  "textContent": "A friend of mine, Jonathan Gordon-Farleigh, and I sat down well over a decade ago and discussed how satire is missing the point. We surmised back then that it lets the powerful off of the hook because while we laugh at them, they continue on their merry way. Now, in 2026, this has become even […]\n\nThe post When Satire Punches at Faces Instead of Power, It Loses Its Teeth appeared first on Dorset Eye.",
  "title": "When Satire Punches at Faces Instead of Power, It Loses Its Teeth"
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