Slovak Comedian Defends Political Humor as Therapy Amid Social Tensions
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A Slovak comedian has publicly defended making jokes about Prime Minister Robert Fico, stating they feel no guilt about their political humor. In a video podcast discussion, the performer described comedy as a form of personal therapy and emphasized humor's role in helping people maintain their sanity during both personal and societal crises. The comments come amid ongoing political tensions in Slovakia, where Fico leads a coalition government that has faced criticism over various policies and international positions.
