Al-Marsad newspaper: Sports journalist Walid Al-Faraj commented on imitating celebrities in satirical comedy programs, pointing out that there must be acceptance from the other ways that are imitated.
Al-Farraj said in a tweet on his Twitter account: “Imitating famous personalities in satirical comedy programs is not new globally, and it is assumed that we all have patience for any kind of irony, because it is a caricature with a lot of exaggerations.”
He continued: “As for dealing with it as abuse, we are faced with two things… Either you are psychological or you are outside time… Medicine and choose.”
Dealing with it as abuse, we are facing two things! • Al Marsad newspaper
Al-Marsad newspaper: Sports journalist Walid Al-Faraj commented on imitating celebrities in satirical comedy programs, pointing out that there must be acceptance from the other ways that are imitated.
Al-Farraj said in a tweet on his Twitter account: “Imitating famous personalities in satirical comedy programs is not new globally, and it is assumed that we all have patience for any kind of irony, because it is a caricature with a lot of exaggerations.”
He continued: “As for dealing with it as abuse, we are faced with two things… Either you are psychological or you are outside time… Medicine and choose.”
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