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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, February 7, 1929 This satirical cartoon depicts a woman standing while a man kneels before her, with the caption "YOU SAID IT!" The headline references "Stephen Leacock Says Things to a Spiritualist" and describes it as "Another Letter to 'The World's New Rulers.'" The image appears to be social satire, likely mocking spiritualism—a popular but controversial movement in the 1920s involving séances and communication with the dead. The kneeling man's posture suggests supplication or gullibility, while the woman's elevated stance implies superiority or manipulation. The "YOU SAID IT!" caption suggests the woman has made a pronouncement the man accepts uncritically, satirizing how spiritualists supposedly influenced credulous followers. The reference to Leacock, a Canadian humorist, indicates this was satirical commentary on spiritualism's appeal and its critics.

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