We think of authoritarian states as utterly humourless but, when they aren’t starved or brain-washed into submission, their citizens routinely indulge in deeply cynical jokes about the absurdity of the regime
Kate Taylor, The Globe and Mail
Thu, 12/18/2014 - 3:52pm
We think of authoritarian states as utterly humourless but, when they aren’t starved or brain-washed into submission, their citizens routinely indulge in deeply cynical jokes about the absurdity of the regime