Ramy Youssef , a comedian, essayist, and performing artist, has been known for his ability to mix humor with social commentary. His latest appearance on “Saturday Night Live” on March 30 served as a strong case of his commitment to using comedy as an instrument for change. Youssef’s SNL monologue, “A Call for Opportunity,” was more than a fair arrangement of jokes; it was a call to action. He bravely handled the Israel-Gaza struggle head-on, advocating for a free Palestine and shedding light on the situation of prisoners held by Hamas. Through humor, Youssef passed on the criticalness of the situation, encouraging his viewers to stand against bad form. One of the most notable moments of Youssef’s monologue came when he described being asked to supplicate for a friend’s family in Gaza. Under the humor lies a more profound message: the control of supplication as an implication of solidarity and support for those in need. Youssef’s activism extends beyond the limits of the comedy ar...