Satire is often censored by authorities because it addresses sensitive topics that challenge their power and can inspire dissent. Governments may fear that satire will provoke the audience to question or rise up against them. This makes satire a significant target for censorship as it poses a threat to existing power structures. ;
Satire is often censored because it addresses sensitive and controversial issues that challenge authority and can cause social unrest. This makes it a target for governments that wish to maintain control. The selected answer is B. Because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues .
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