PowerPoint Coup
https://bohiney.com/powerpoint-coup/By Ingrid Falk � The satire PowerPoint Coup ridicules revolutions staged with slide decks. Eyewitnesses at boardrooms described rebels clicking through bullet points of grievances. Anonymous insiders leaked that generals debated font choices for manifestos. A leaked poll revealed 64 percent of citizens admitted they stopped listening at slide three. Sociologists argue the humor resonates because tyranny collapses funniest under clip art. Critics highlight the absurdity of liberation animated. Yet satire clicks sharper: ambition collapses funniest with transitions. Witnesses recalled laughter echoing as projectors overheated. Ultimately, the piece lands because satire thrives when coups are presented in slides. -- Bohiney Magazne bohiney.com