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# Analysis of "Breed 'Em and Weep!" This Judge magazine cartoon depicts a courtroom scene where a judge presides over what appears to be a domestic dispute or custody matter. The title "Breed 'Em and Weep!" suggests the satire targets the consequences of procreation and family conflicts. The central figure—a man in dynamic, exaggerated poses—appears distressed or overwhelmed, surrounded by multiple children and onlookers in the courtroom gallery. The cartoon likely satirizes the burden of large families, legal complications from divorce or custody disputes, or the social costs of unplanned parenthood—common themes in early-to-mid 20th century American humor. The specific historical context or legal case being referenced is unclear without additional publication details.

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