Charles Milliard et ses 3 pilules 💊
Charles Milliard uses humor as a clever lens to comment on political challenges within Quebec’s Liberal Party. The three 'pills' he mentions—the yellow pill helping to forget ongoing UPAC investigations into the party, the green pill recalling the broader history of corruption in Quebec politics, and the orange circular pill that makes taking the first two pills easier—serve as a metaphor for how voters might cope with political realities. These humorous metaphors underscore the frustrations some citizens feel towards political scandals and corruption, making complex issues more approachable through satire. When engaging with such content, it’s important to see beyond the humor to the underlying social and political commentary. Personally, coming across pieces like Milliard’s reminds me how satire can open conversations about accountability and transparency in politics. It encourages us to reflect critically on our political systems and the importance of staying informed. Whether you agree or disagree with the points raised, satire like this adds depth to political discourse, blending humor with insightful critique.



















