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You can’t really respect or fear something you are laughing at. — Bassem Youssef
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Varol, Ozan O., Revolutionary Humor (April 28, 2014). 23 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 555 (2014); Lewis &
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Mneimneh, Hassan, 2018, Arabic Political Comedy: A Vector for Liberalization?, Fikra Forum,
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IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 19, Issue 6, Ver. VII (Jun. 2014)
Woodsome, Kate & Elshinnawi, Mohamed, 2012, In Uncertain Times, Egyptian Comedy Thrives,
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Mhamdi, Chaker, 2017, The use of Political Cartoons During Popular Protests: The Case of the 2011 Tunisian
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carnivalesque. International Journal of Communication, 7, 1518–1537