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Rishi Budhrani, Colin Goh, ST’s Mandy ask if laughs can effect change
The Straits Times
|November 11, 2025
Whether the court of public opinion is bigger than other courts has been the topic of some political exchange in the past week.
But stand-up comedian Rishi Budhrani says there is a greater certainty: In Singapore, all pale in comparison to the pickleball court.
He was the source of recurring peals of laughter in a packed 120-seater Play Den at The Arts House on Nov 9, where five humorists gathered to discuss poking fun at politicians under the title, Who's Afraid Of Laughing: Political Humour In Singapore.
Performance poet Don Shiau moderated Budhrani, Talking-Cock.com founder Colin Goh, illustrator of The Phantom Of Oxley Castle (2017) Anngee Neo and The Straits Times’ journalist Christie Chiu — one half of ST’s social media Gerry and Mandy duo - in a quippy 90-minute session, counting among the audience Singapore Democratic Party chair Paul Tambyah.
Behind the laughter, there was a wrangling with whether humour could ever be an effective force for political change. Goh confessed he remains haunted by Canadian journalist Malcolm Gladwell’s reflection on a podcast: that satire does not work because it merely gets people to laugh without taking action.
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