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Bashar al Assad has officially entered his jump-scare era. Benjamin Ashraf (Ben Ashraf) explains how we got here. Nirvana covers. Cillian Murphy deepfakes about him starring in his own biopic. “Allah, Syria, Bashar” remixes. For survivors of these regimes, mocking fear is its own liberation. But here is the...

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