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# "Judge" Cartoon Analysis: "I never sign anything" This political cartoon depicts a courtroom scene where a tall figure in a top hat and dark coat stands before a judge's bench, surrounded by numerous smaller figures (likely petitioners or plaintiffs). The caption "'I never sign anything'" suggests the central figure refuses to execute documents or take responsibility for decisions. The cartoon likely satirizes a political or public figure known for avoiding accountability or signing agreements. The crowded courtroom full of people waiting before this obstinate character emphasizes the consequences of such refusal—many are left unserved or waiting for action. Without the publication date visible, the specific target remains unclear, but the satire critiques governmental or institutional negligence through deliberate non-cooperation.

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