Judge, 1918-12-07 · page 7 of 32
Judge — December 7, 1918 — page 7: what you’re looking at
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# Political Cartoon Analysis This is anti-Bolshevik propaganda from Judge magazine's early Soviet period (likely 1918-1920s). The caption "The Bolsheviki Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out!" warns American readers of the communist threat. The menacing figure represents a Bolshevik revolutionary—depicted with exaggerated, monstrous features (beard, wild expression, weapon)—a common xenophobic caricature of the era. The figure threatens a small child in sailor outfit, suggesting vulnerable Americans faced danger from revolutionary violence. The cartoon reflects American Cold War anxieties following the 1917 Russian Revolution, portraying Bolshevism as a foreign, violent threat to American citizens and children. This represents typical capitalist-era American media demonization of communism and immigrants associated with radical ideology.
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