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Judge — October 27, 1928 — page 9: what you’re looking at

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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This is a single satirical cartoon titled "The Officer" depicting a chaotic street brawl with multiple figures fighting, explosions, and a car crash. An officer stands safely apart, declaring he wouldn't be caught dead in such a mess. The satire critiques police avoidance of dangerous situations—the officer's refusal to intervene in obvious chaos. The cartoon mocks law enforcement reluctance to engage with public disorder, suggesting hypocrisy: officers are meant to maintain order yet dodge messy confrontations. The phrase "nasty brawl" and the officer's detachment from visible violence (explosions, multiple combatants, overturned vehicles) underscore the joke: his job is precisely what he's refusing to do. This likely reflects broader contemporary frustrations with police accountability or responsiveness, though the specific historical context remains unclear without a date.

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Tur Orricer—It’s a nasty, nasty brawl. I wouldn't be found dead in it! 7 comicbooks.com