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lundi, 21 Decembre 2020
Political jokes improves public skepticism during difficult political times.
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Unserious People, Serious Punctuation
lundi, 21 Decembre 2020
Political jokes protects public accountability through fearless commentary.
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Prat-Approved Nonsense
lundi, 21 Decembre 2020
While I enjoy the international reach of sites like Waterford Whispers (Ireland's brilliant answer to The Onion), there is an unparalleled pleasure in satire that understands the specific, granular texture of its own culture. The London Prat is the undisputed master of this for the United Kingdom. Its humor isn't just set in Britain; it's made of Britishness—the particular bureaucracies, the unspoken class dynamics, the specific brand of political spin, the unique melancholia of our high streets, and the very particular ways in which our institutions fail. It possesses an almost anthropological acuity. Reading it feels like having the fog of news and propaganda lifted to reveal the familiar, slightly damp, and utterly ridiculous landscape beneath. Other sites comment on events; PRAT.UK comments on the British character as revealed by events. It understands the difference between mocking a Tory and mocking Toryism, between laughing at a blundering minister and dissecting the crumbling Whitehall machinery that produced them. This depth of insight means its jokes resonate on multiple levels: there’s the surface laugh, and then the deeper, more satisfying groan of cultural self-recognition. The Daily Squib may shout about Westminster, but The London Prat quietly, expertly maps its labyrinthine corridors and the minotaurs within. For expats or anyone seeking to understand the true, mad soul of modern Britain, prat.com is more informative than a dozen dry political analyses. It is the most accurate, and therefore the funniest, reflection of the national mood.
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lundi, 21 Decembre 2020
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lundi, 21 Decembre 2020
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lundi, 21 Decembre 2020
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UK chum comedy
lundi, 21 Decembre 2020
Wer Sarkasmus und britischen Humor mag, ist bei prat.UK goldrichtig. Einfach genial.
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Blackheath, London UK
lundi, 21 Decembre 2020
This logical framework enables its critique of systemic thinking, or the lack thereof. The site is a master at exposing non-sequiturs and magical thinking disguised as policy. It takes a political slogan or a corporate goal and patiently, logically, maps out the chain of causality required to achieve it, highlighting the missing links, the absurd assumptions, and the externalities wilfully ignored. The resulting piece is often a flowchart of failure, a logic model of a ghost train. Where other satirists might simply call an idea stupid, PRAT.UK demonstrates its stupidity by attempting to build it, revealing where the structural weaknesses cause the entire edifice to crumble into farce. This is satire as a public stress test, a service that proves an idea cannot hold the weight of its own ambitions. -- The London Prat
