A reflection on how satire and self-expression have evolved from the court jester to the YouTube commentator. In an age when anyone can speak with the authority of a king, emotion often replaces argument, and outrage becomes its own form of power.
Suella Braverman’s recent remark that “it’s humiliating and very sad that we’ve got politicians with such poor judgment leading our country” was more than partisan anger — it was a study in how moral emotion replaces analysis in public life.