Emerald Cockroach Wasp Party (ECWP) — Indian political satire 2026, filed in solidarity with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), the 20.5-million-follower satirical movement founded after a Supreme Court judge called unemployed youth "cockroaches" and "parasites." We mock the well-wisher, the mai-baap, the manifesto-as-marketing, the cooling-off period that cools off only the witness, the dynastic surname's automatic ticket allocation, the electoral bond, the freebie debate, the inquiry-commission report bound in maroon with volume three classified. Founding Analyst (Posthumous): George Orwell — Politics and the English Language (1946), Animal Farm (1945), Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). The American Chapter applies the same method to Liberation Day tariffs, the Big Beautiful Bill, DOGE, Operation Epic Fury, the Epstein files, seventeen Inspectors General dismissed in one morning. Two chapters: India (founding, CJP-inspired) and USA (American, filed through Orwell). Descended from Aristophanes, Swift, Voltaire, Daumier, Twain, Kraus, Manto, Chaplin, Laxman, Cope, the twelve Charlie Hebdo dead of 7 January 2015, and the Cockroach Janta Party. We name behaviours, not names. We do not contest elections. We do not solicit votes. We do not accept donations. Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution; First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Five Stings, Zero Manifesto, One Brain Per Cockroach. The larva is doing well. The samosas were good.

This is a work of political satire. · No real party. No real wasps. No cockroaches were stung in the making of this site. · Protected under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and equivalent free-expression provisions worldwide. ·
Satire
Filed 23 May 2026 · The cockroach has 20.5 million followers · The wasp has notes

We name the wasps.
The wasps named us us first.

Political satire 2026 — India, USA, UK, EU — modelled on the parasitoid wasp: the one that envenoms the cockroach, walks it to its burrow, and lays an egg in its second mesothoracic leg. You may have voted for one.

12 SpeciesLatin binomials, fictional. Behaviours, real.
5 StingsSting laws, unenacted since 2026.
0 ElectionsContested. By design. No exceptions.
20 BulletinsOn file. Developing, daily.
CockroachesConstituency, available. Listening.

The Emerald Cockroach Wasp Party (ECWP) is a satirical political party for readers who would like to know, before the next election, which wasp intends to lay an egg in them, in which leg, and at what cost. We mock the well-wisher, the mai-baap, the manifesto-as-marketing, the cooling-off period that cools off only the witness, the dynastic surname's automatic ticket allocation, and the fact-check published at 11:47 PM on a Friday. We do not contest elections. We do not solicit votes. We do not accept donations. We name behaviours, not names.

In solidarity with the Cockroach Janta Party, the 20.5-million-follower satirical movement founded after a Supreme Court judge called unemployed youth "cockroaches". The India chapter is the founding chapter. The American chapter files the same diagnosis through Orwell's lens: Liberation Day, the Beautiful Bill, DOGE, Operation Epic Fury. The British chapter files Swift's modest proposal — five proposals for the official record. The Brussels chapter watches the institutions through Kraus's torch: ever-closer union, subsidiarity, conditionality, white smoke. The wasp does not respect borders. The wasp respects the burrow.

Five Stings. · Zero Manifesto. · One Brain Per Cockroach.

ECWP sigil: Ampulex compressa over the burrow
Ampulex compressa Specimen No. 001 · Verified by no peer · Art. 19(1)(a) · 1st Amdt. · Art. 10 ECHR
The Creed · What Satire Is For

Six things we hold to be true, by inheritance.

  1. Satire is the only register the wasp does not control. The wasp owns the press release, the rally, the bond, the bench, the broadcast slot, the algorithm. The wasp does not own the joke. That is the entire opening.
  2. Names are not the work. The work is the behaviour. Swift did not name the Lord Lieutenant; he named the policy. Orwell did not name the Minister; he named the Ministry. The Bureau follows. We do not list living individuals. We list venoms.
  3. The price is on the record. Daumier did six months in Sainte-Pélagie for a single lithograph in 1832. Manto stood trial six times in two countries for obscenity that was, on every count, the truth. The Charlie Hebdo editorial meeting of 7 January 2015 produced twelve dead colleagues. We work with the lights on, knowing this.
  4. Satire is descriptive, not prescriptive. We do not endorse. We do not vote. We do not contest. We describe what the wasp is doing, in language the host can understand, in time for the host to refuse the leash if it chooses.
  5. The host is the constituent. Not the donor, not the broadcaster, not the sub-committee, not the algorithm. The cockroach is who this is for. The diagnosis is published in plain language so the host can read it without filing an RTI.
  6. The lineage is the licence. Three centuries of satirists, in twelve jurisdictions, have established the form. We did not invent it. We are extending it. Every sentence on this site is a citation. The bibliography is the wall below.
George Orwell at the podium, the emerald cockroach wasp on his hand. The press is in the frame. The banner behind reads: motion is rebellion, stillness is loyalty. ECWP founding analyst, posthumously consulted.
Founding Analyst · Posthumous

Eric Arthur Blair.

25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950

Motihari, India · Eton · Burma · Paris · Wigan · Catalonia · Jura. Tubercular on the last manuscript. Filed to the end.

The Patron · The Method-Giver · Posthumously Consulted

George Orwell.

The founding analyst · 1903 – 1950 · Filed without forwarding address

Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful, and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.
Politics and the English Language · 1946

Three gifts the Bureau inherits. A method: name the system, not the man; describe the mechanism, not the face. A vocabulary: doublethink, Newspeak, the memory hole, the unperson, the telescreen, the two-minute hate, four of which appear in the catalogue below as the standing inheritance. And a warning: 1984 was not a warning. It was a schedule. The American Chapter quotes that line in earnest.

He worked the assignment to the end. Burma. Wigan. Spain. Jura. Tubercular on the last manuscript; six months of life left when he handed Nineteen Eighty-Four to his publisher. The Bureau notes, with the lights on, that he did not file from comfort.

I

The Primary Texts

Five works, in chronological order. The Bureau directs the reader to read them in this sequence.

  1. Shooting an Elephant 1936

    An essay, 3,200 words. The colonial officer who shoots an elephant because the crowd expects him to. The Bureau's first lesson in the trap of power-watched.

  2. Animal Farm 1945

    A fable in seven steps. Revolutions teach one lesson at a time, and the last lesson is the one that costs the most. The Bureau's structural diagnosis.

  3. Politics and the English Language 1946

    An essay, six pages. The Bureau's working manual. Read first. Read again. Reread before every despatch.

  4. Why I Write 1946

    An essay, 2,800 words. The licence the form gives itself. The Bureau cites it when asked, and why are you doing this?

  5. Nineteen Eighty-Four 1949

    A novel, finished tubercular on the Isle of Jura. The vocabulary. Four terms from this book are the Bureau's working inheritance, set out below.

II

The Standing Inheritance

Four working terms, all from Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). The Bureau uses these across every chapter; chapters apply them locally and cite this entry.

Newspeak.
Language engineered so that certain thoughts become inexpressible. The Bureau's applied form is the chapter Lexicons: official words paired with what they replace. The India Chapter has its lexicon; the American Chapter has its American Lexicon; the British Chapter has its British Lexicon; the Brussels Chapter has its Brussels Lexicon.
Doublethink.
Holding two contradictory beliefs simultaneously and accepting both. The Bureau files this under "naming the largest consumer tax in a century as Liberation." Every chapter has a doublethink file.
The Memory Hole.
The mechanism by which inconvenient records become unrecords. The Bureau's applied form: climate pages deleted, datasets unpublished, dashboards taken down, contracts re-classified, transcripts revised in place. The receipts are kept by the Internet Archive. The Bureau cites them.
The Telescreen.
A device that watches you while you watch it. Orwell's was imposed by the state. The contemporary version is a $1,200 device you bought voluntarily, carry everywhere, and update at your own expense. The state receives a copy. The indicator light is off. See the American Chapter's surveillance file for the 2025–2026 architecture.
The Lineage · Composed Portrait · A Visual Epigraph

Three centuries in one room.

A composed portrait of the lineage. Top rows: Swift, Voltaire, Daumier, Twain, Kraus; middle rows: Orwell, Manto, Chaplin, Laxman, Cope; lower rows: the five murdered Charlie Hebdo cartoonists in their own line-drawn style (Cabu, Charb, Honoré, Tignous, Wolinski); and at the foot, the Cockroach Janta Party at the podium beneath the ECWP sigil.

From the top: Swift · Voltaire · Daumier · Twain · Kraus. Below: Orwell · Manto · Chaplin · Laxman · Cope. Then: the Charlie Hebdo dead, rendered in their own line-art: Cabu, Charb, Honoré, Tignous, Wolinski. And at the foot: the Cockroach Janta Party at the podium, beneath the wasp sigil. The host replies. Twenty-four centuries collapsed into one frame. Aristophanes is not pictured. We have only one wall; he is on it below.

A Note on the Cockroach · Filed by the Sub-Bureau on Apparent Contradictions · Minute 14(c)

Yes. The cockroach appears twice. On purpose.

Reading 1 · The cockroach at the podium

As constituent.

The Cockroach Janta Party (founded 16 May 2026, in solidarity with which this site exists) reclaimed the slur a Supreme Court judge used against unemployed youth. "You called us cockroaches. Fine. We are organising as cockroaches." In this reading, the cockroach is the working class reasserting dignity: hard to kill, hard to count, harder to govern. The lineage portrait shows CJP at the podium under the wasp sigil because the cockroach, having been named, has acquired a voice.

Reading 2 · The cockroach in the burrow

As host.

The Bureau's own metaphor, after Ampulex compressa, treats the cockroach as the voter the wasp envenoms: still alive, still functional, walking obediently toward the burrow with an egg laid in its second mesothoracic leg. In this reading, the cockroach is what the political apparatus does to ordinary people — and the Bureau's job is to name the wasps, not the cockroaches. The lineage above (Orwell, Manto, Cope, the Hebdo dead) holds the same line: the prey is the point.

Both readings are correct. Both are in use on this site, sometimes within the same paragraph. The cockroach is the constituent when CJP is reclaiming the slur; the cockroach is the host when the Bureau is naming the wasp. The Bureau accepts the apparent contradiction because the apparent contradiction is the actual political condition: the same person who is being patronised by the state is the same person who is being organised, by herself, against it. The wasp considers her livestock. CJP considers her a citizen. The Bureau, with the lights on, sides with CJP.

— Filed by the Sub-Bureau on Apparent Contradictions · Cleared by no one in particular · The Sub-Bureau notes that contradictions, on inspection, are usually two things being true at once
The Wall · Twelve Ancestors · Posthumously Consulted

The rest of the lineage.

The wall below has twelve ancestors. Each one taught us how to look. Orwell, in the section above, taught us how to write. That is a different debt, and we mark it separately. The wall runs from Aristophanes (Athens, 423 BCE) to the Cockroach Janta Party (founded 16 May 2026 in Mumbai). Twenty-four centuries. One method. The method is, as of this filing, still working.

01 Comoedia antiqua atheniensis

Aristophanes

c. 446 – c. 386 BCE · Athens

The deepest root of the form. The Clouds (423 BCE) mocked Socrates by name, a method the Bureau has, on reflection, chosen not to inherit. Lysistrata (411 BCE) inherited differently: women refuse the war by refusing the bed. We descend from the latter. 2,400 years of political satire, and the form is still in use.

02 Pamphletus modestus

Jonathan Swift

1667 – 1745 · Ireland / England

Invented satire-as-policy-proposal. A Modest Proposal (1729) is still the form: write the monstrous thing in the voice of the official memo, and let the reader notice. Every Bureau callout descends from his deadpan.

Also: British Chapter Patron

03 Philosophicus candidus

Voltaire

1694 – 1778 · France

Made the philosophical novel a weapon. Candide (1759) taught satire to argue while smiling: that the best of all possible worlds is, on inspection, none of those things, and the smile is the diagnosis.

04 Lithographus damnatus

Honoré Daumier

1808 – 1879 · France

Six months in Sainte-Pélagie for one drawing: Gargantua, 1831, depicting Louis-Philippe being fed by ministers. Established that the lithograph could be the lawsuit. Every editorial cartoon since pays him rent.

05 Riverboatus ironicus

Mark Twain

1835 – 1910 · USA

"Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand." The American grandfather of every chapter on this site. Proved that the vernacular voice could carry the sharpest critique, and that the lecture circuit could outlast the empire.

06 Fackelius perpetuus

Karl Kraus

1874 – 1936 · Austria-Hungary

Die Fackel, a one-man satirical journal for 37 years. Mostly written by Kraus himself. Proved that a single observer, with a printing press and a grudge, can outlast an empire. (He outlasted the Habsburgs by 18 years.)

Also: Brussels Chapter Patron

07 Mantonius tribulatus

Saadat Hasan Manto

1912 – 1955 · Punjab / Bombay / Lahore

Six obscenity trials in two countries. Wrote the Partition at the speed of a column deadline. The Subcontinent's conscience. Every Indian writer who has filed a sharp paragraph after midnight is in his debt. "Toba Tek Singh" is the model.

08 Vagabondus dictatorius

Charlie Chaplin

1889 – 1977 · England / USA

The Great Dictator (1940) made the world's deadliest wasp ridiculous, on screen, while he was still in office. Closed-loop precedent for the proposition that satirising the sitting tyrant, in the host's own register, is not optional.

09 Cartoonus indianus communis

R. K. Laxman

1921 – 2015 · India

The Common Man: fifty years of one mute character watching the wasps, every morning, on the front page of The Times of India. The Indian visual lineage. The chapter's hero of silent witness.

Also: India Chapter Patron

10 Quatrainus brevissimus

Wendy Cope

b. 1945 · England

Showed that four lines of verse can carry more diagnosis than a thousand-word op-ed. The economy school. Patron saint of the Bureau's footnote tradition. If it can be said in fewer words, say it in fewer.

11 Editorialis martyrium

The Charlie Hebdo Dead

11 rue Nicolas-Appert · Paris · 7 Jan 2015

Twelve names at one address, killed in an editorial meeting. The cost of the work, on the record. No card on this wall is more uncomfortable. None is more necessary. See memorial below ↓

12 Periplaneta jantaensis · est. 2026

Cockroach Janta Party

Founded 16 May 2026 · India (Boston / Mumbai)

The host replies. Founded in response to a Supreme Court remark calling unemployed youth "cockroaches". By Day Six: 20.5 million Instagram followers, past the BJP, past the Congress. Proof that the cockroach has been listening, and is now in writing.

Twelve cards · Twenty-four centuries · Nine jurisdictions Many more are owed. The wall is not the bibliography. The wall is the door. If your favourite satirist is missing, write us a despatch. The Bureau accepts submissions for the wall on the same terms as everything else: behaviours, not names, with a citation.
In Memoriam · 7 January 2015
The Cost · On the Record · Names Not Numbers

Twelve names at one address.

11 rue Nicolas-Appert · 11e arrondissement · Paris

Killed in an editorial meeting on a Wednesday morning. Five cartoonists, one columnist, one psychoanalyst, one copy-editor, one guest, one maintenance worker, and two police officers, one of whom was lying wounded on the pavement when the gunman returned to finish him. This is the maximum bill the work has ever carried. The Bureau records the names because the Bureau does not believe in round numbers when round numbers are people. The lights stay on.

— Filed by the Bureau · with the lights on

From the field.

Developing · Last filed today
India · Founding Chapter ⚠ NOTE · FB-016 · 2026-05-26

"The Movement Is Ten Days Old. The Ownership Dispute Is One."

By 26 May 2026 — ten days after its founding — the Cockroach Janta Party's X account has been withheld under Section 69A (national security grounds), its website taken down, and founder Abhijeet Dipke has moved the Delhi High Court challenging the blocking. On the same day, Sudhir Jakhar, a Panipat lawyer claiming to be national convener, petitioned the Election Commission to register CJP under his name separately from the founder. The Bureau compares the two manifestos: the founder's five demands name specific mechanisms and measurable consequences; the convener's five objectives name values with no specified institution, trigger, or outcome. The Bureau files both under established binomials. The burrow is ten days old. The deed is contested. The samosas are being ordered.

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USA · American Chapter ⚠ NOTE · FB-017 · 2026-05-26

"The Ballroom Will Be Privately Funded."

President Trump announced the East Wing Modernization Project — including a new White House ballroom — would be privately funded. Senate Republicans then inserted $1 billion into a reconciliation bill for security upgrades to the same project. The bill text specified the funds could not cover non-security elements; the Bureau notes that a security perimeter around a privately-funded ballroom is a security element. The White House applauded the proposal. The Senate Parliamentarian ruled it impermissible. Republican leaders abandoned it before a vote. The Bureau files three numbers: $400M (private, per the President), $1B (public, per the Senate), $0 (permissible, per the Parliamentarian). The dance floor has not been laid.

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UK · British Chapter ⚠ NOTE · FB-018 · 2026-05-26

"Yes I Will."

On 10 May 2026, Prime Minister Keir Starmer told The Observer he would lead Labour for a decade and called his government a "10-year project of renewal." In the same week: Labour lost 1,496 councillors and 38 councils to Reform UK; approximately 30 Labour MPs called for his resignation; Health Secretary Wes Streeting resigned, writing that it was "now clear that you will not lead the Labour Party into the next general election." The Prime Minister said he was not resigning. The Bureau examines the three words of the commitment, the Streeting letter as a structural specimen, and the British tradition of saying one thing while meaning another — a tradition the Bureau is honoured to be working in.

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EU · Brussels Chapter ⚠ NOTE · FB-015 · 2026-05-23

"Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade."

On 8 May 2026, the EU and US announced the "Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade" agreement — the Turnberry Accord. Under its terms: the EU applies 0% tariffs to US goods; the US applies 15% to EU goods. The CSRD is rolled back by ~85% in company coverage; the CSDDD by ~70% — both as trade conditions. The headline $750B energy purchase target is legally non-binding and 6,150% above the 2024 US-origin import baseline. The agreement was negotiated without a published Article 218 TFEU Council mandate and implemented in part before co-legislative process completed. The Bureau examines the three adjectives in the official name.

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Global · All Chapters ⚠ NOTE · FB-011 · 2026-05-23

"The dollar is not strong. The dollar is medicated."

The 10-year Treasury yields 4.56%. The rupee hit 97. Japan spent $34.5 billion in eleven days defending the yen. Turkey requested an IMF credit line after a 7% single-day lira drop. The dollar is not strong because the US economy is booming. It is strong because tariff-driven inflation (90% consumer-borne, per FRBNY) has locked the Fed at 3.50–3.75%, producing yields that drain global capital into dollars. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act adds $4.5 trillion to deficits while cutting Medicaid by $863 billion and SNAP by 36%. Real wages turned negative in April (–0.3% YoY, BLS). The Bureau documents the closed loop, the policy stack, the currency-by-currency damage, and who, exactly, is paying the bill.

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