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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This illustration depicts a medieval-style military campaign titled "Ridding ye Country of ye Red Menace." The cartoon uses archaic language and imagery to satirize contemporary efforts to combat communism (the "Red Menace"). The scene shows armored knights, soldiers, and mounted warriors engaged in battle against what appears to be a common enemy. The anachronistic presentation—dressing modern anti-communist crusaders in medieval garb—is the satire's core joke: it suggests that contemporary anti-communist efforts are primitive, outdated, or misguided, comparable to medieval warfare rather than modern, rational approaches. The specific political moment and targets remain unclear without additional context about Judge magazine's publication date, but the piece mocks American anti-communist campaigns as backward or ineffective.

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IN ANCIENT TIMES Ridding ye Country of ye Red Menace 7