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Director at The Onion peels back power of satire

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Baratunde Thurston, director of digital media at The Onion, took an engaged audience on a worldwide tour of satire Wednesday night at Love Auditorium.

In his lecture titled 鈥淪atire, Freedom and Black People. Yes, That Is The Title,鈥 Thurston argued that satire is the engine that can drive freedom around the world. As proof, he shared examples that included Afghanistan, where a modeled after The Office tackles women鈥檚 rights issues and corruption and war in The Ministry, a government office. Another example from China showed darkly satirical animated films about an animated .

The worldwide satire tour ended at 鈥The Onion, America鈥檚 Finest News Source,鈥 which is a satirical newspaper with an accompanying . A 麻豆精品 alumnus, Steven Hannah 鈥70, is CEO and president of The Onion.

Thurston showed headlines such as 鈥溾, where it was 鈥榬eported鈥 that Congress took students hostage and were demanding $12 trillion in cash for their release to balance the budget.

As the director of digital media at The Onion, Thurston was especially excited about the Congress story since it was with the tweet: 鈥淏REAKING: Witnesses reporting screams and gunfire heard inside Capitol building.鈥 Since the tweet came from The Onion, no one takes it seriously, explained Thurston.

The evening ended with a highlight for Diandra Rivera 鈥12. Earlier in the lecture, Rivera volunteered to read a few pages of Thurston鈥檚 upcoming book, How to be Black. At the end of the evening, Thurston delighted the audience by giving Rivera a signed galley proof of the book.

During his hilarious lecture, Thurston also had a serious point: While satire is the use of humor to ridicule, expose or criticize things, it is also critical for freedom and democracy all over the world.

The audience members in Love Auditorium certainly seemed to agree.