Fight Back with Art. Warrior Up with Art.
It’s 4 AM, and I’m scrolling through Twitter. The world feels heavy—there’s been so much darkness, so much fear. But suddenly, I see something unexpected. People laughing. People cheering. The timeline is full of tweets about last night’s Saturday Night Live, and for the first time in a long time, there’s a spark of hope.
Because humour—satire, art, creativity—is a force more powerful than fear.
SNL, Trump, and the Suit That Broke Him
Last night, SNL gave us a gift: a brutal, hilarious takedown of Trump, Elon Musk, and their fragile egos. The skit went straight for Trump’s obsession with Volodymyr Zelensky’s t-shirt—because somehow, in the middle of global crises, that’s what gets under his skin.
For a man who built his entire persona on looking powerful, being laughed at is the worst thing that can happen. And that’s why satire matters.
The reactions say it all:
- People are talking, sharing, laughing.
- The headlines around the world are denouncing Trump’s behaviour with Zelensky.
- Protesters are showing up at Tesla, proving that the world isn’t falling for Elon’s games anymore.
Even as Musk tries to bury hashtags and suppress online conversations, the message is still spreading.
Why Art is Our Weapon
Dictators hate being laughed at. They want fear, not ridicule. They want silence, not creativity.
That’s why we fight back with art.
Art—whether it’s comedy, music, street murals, or even a simple hashtag—has the power to reach people in ways that news and politics can’t. It lifts us up, reminds us we’re not alone, and exposes the truth in a way that makes it impossible to ignore.
#FightBackWithArt | #WarriorUpWithArt
So, if you’re feeling hopeless today, remember this: they are losing. They may have stolen power, but they can’t steal laughter. They can’t steal creativity. They can’t stop us from telling the truth in ways that make the world listen.
Use your voice. Use your art. Use your humour.
Because when the world feels dark, we don’t give in—we warrior up with art!!
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