Druski debuts a conservative woman parody featuring Erika Kirk. Analyze the makeup transformation and its cultural impact.
Druski’s "Erika Kirk" isn’t just a parody; it’s a mirror. By literally "wearing" the opposition, he challenges the digital age's obsession with identity. Much like the satirical traditions of Spitting Image, it suggests that to truly understand the modern political machine, one must first dismantle its mask. A curious thought for a Britain currently grappling with its own performative politics.












