Saturday Night Live (SNL) is under scrutiny for its apparent bias, as new data reveals a staggering imbalance in its satirical targets. The study, detailed by the New York Post, analyzes SNL’s sketches and highlights the show’s consistent mockery of conservatives and Donald Trump over the past several seasons. Critics argue that this pattern alienates a sizeable portion of America, spotlighting the show’s liberal skew. The findings suggest SNL’s comedic focus is overwhelmingly angled at right-wing figures, which could impact the show’s cultural reach and viewer base. This trend has sparked intense discussions regarding media bias and the role satire should play in political discourse. While proponents claim this humor reflects necessary socio-political critique, others worry it exacerbates national divisions. As SNL continues to dominate late-night comedy, the balance of its content remains a hot topic in the entertainment world.
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