satire
social critique / ironic humor / parody / ridicule
Noun
pl: satires
This term describes a sophisticated form of critique that uses wit and irony to provoke change or expose folly. It differs from simple mockery or sarcasm in its intent; while sarcasm often aims to wound or insult, satire typically targets systemic issues, social norms, or political figures to highlight a moral or intellectual failing. As a noun, it can refer to the abstract technique of using ridicule or to a specific creative work produced using that technique. It is typically treated as an uncountable noun when referring to the genre or method, but becomes countable when referring to individual pieces of writing or performance.