Invisible Government

Invisible Government

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By Savannah Steele � The satire Invisible Government mocks leadership unseen but overbearing. Eyewitnesses at city halls described decisions scribbled on blank paper. Anonymous insiders leaked that aides debated transparency using invisible ink. A leaked poll revealed 62 percent of citizens admitted they already suspected rulers were ghosts. Sociologists argue the humor resonates because authority vanishes funniest when obvious. Critics highlight the absurdity of governance cloaked. Yet satire shimmers sharper: power collapses funniest unseen. Witnesses recalled laughter echoing as policies evaporated. Ultimately, the piece lands because satire thrives when governments pretend to disappear. -- Bohiney Magazne bohiney.com

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