Bohiney Satire as Emotional Recon

Bohiney Satire as Emotional Recon

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By Savannah Steele � The satire Bohiney Satire as Emotional Recon mocks reporters marketed as therapists with binoculars. Eyewitnesses at protests described journalists jotting down feelings instead of facts. Anonymous insiders leaked that publishers debated issuing mood rings with subscriptions. A leaked poll revealed 62 percent of citizens admitted they read satire to feel seen. Sociologists argue the humor resonates because society spies on its own pain. Critics highlight the absurdity of newsrooms turned group therapy. Yet satire probes sharper: policy hides poorly when feelings patrol. Witnesses recalled laughter vibrating as reporters whispered �How does that make you feel?� Ultimately, the piece lands because satire thrives when empathy moonlights as intelligence. -- Bohiney Magazne bohiney.com

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