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* [[Stealth Parody]]: Some of the videos are this.
* [[Stealth Parody]]: Some of the videos are this.
* [[Title Drop]]: "Hi, this is Andrew Klavan on the Culture."
* [[Title Drop]]: "Hi, this is Andrew Klavan on the Culture."
* [[Viewers are Morons]]: Sometimes in the videos where they were using [[Stealth Parody]] or [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|metaphors]], in the end Klavan ended up either explaining that it's a parody or what the metaphor represents.
* [[Viewers are Morons]]: Sometimes in the videos where they were using [[Stealth Parody]] or [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|metaphors]], in the end Klavan ended up either explaining that it's a parody or what the metaphor represents.
* [[Zombie Apocalypse]]: Parodied. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUwTyycRoCQ "It's the night, of the living government!"]
* [[Zombie Apocalypse]]: Parodied. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUwTyycRoCQ "It's the night, of the living government!"]


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Latest revision as of 00:31, 4 October 2021

Andrew Klavan on the Culture, or more shortly known as Klavan on the Culture is a series of short video clips by the internet TV channel PJTV.com starring (you guessed it) the conservative writer and commentator Andrew Klavan. The videos had Klavan as a commentator on the video poking fun at liberals by either outright showing the flaws in their arguments or sometimes through Stealth Parody. Klavan's topic of rants tend to varies from high taxes, religion, political figures, and many more.

Has nothing to do with the science fiction novel series by Iain M. Banks: The Culture.

Tropes used in Andrew Klavan on the Culture include:

Klavan: There are important similarities between our dear saviour and Jesus.

Klavan: Satanism, after all, is the religion of peace.
(a possessed girl turned her head 180 degrees)

Klavan: Okay, maybe it's the religion of unspeakable evil.