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Judge — July 11, 1931 — page 6: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of "Judge" Cartoon Page This satirical cartoon depicts a judge character juggling various implements of justice—including scales, a gavel, and what appears to be legal documents or warrants. The caption reads: "Whoops, Mr. Arno, it isn't loaded!" The joke appears to satirize judicial incompetence or the precarious state of law enforcement. The juggling act suggests the judge is barely managing his responsibilities, while the reference to something not being "loaded" (likely a weapon or tool) implies he's unprepared or ineffectual in administering justice. In the background, small figures appear to be fleeing or in distress, suggesting criminals escaping due to judicial failure. This reflects common Progressive Era critiques of corruption or incompetence in the legal system. Without specific dating, the exact target remains unclear, though it likely comments on contemporary judicial scandals or reform debates.

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