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On this episode we break down the comedy, symbolism, and cultural tension behind Druski’s viral mega‑pastor skit — and why so many people saw their own church in the parody. From flashy entrances to prosperity‑gospel theatrics, we explore how satire exposes the truth hiding in plain sight. Because eventually, the joke stops being funny when it starts looking familiar.
By NSFSOn this episode we break down the comedy, symbolism, and cultural tension behind Druski’s viral mega‑pastor skit — and why so many people saw their own church in the parody. From flashy entrances to prosperity‑gospel theatrics, we explore how satire exposes the truth hiding in plain sight. Because eventually, the joke stops being funny when it starts looking familiar.