'The Onion' filed a real brief with the Supreme Court supporting man jailed for making fun of cops:
When was the last time you've read an amicus brief? If you're not involved in the legal profession, chances are you may have never actually spent precious time reading one. This amicus brief (PDF) could change that. It was submitted by The Onion, which describes itself in the brief as "the world's leading news publication" with "4.3 trillion" readers that maintains "a towering standard of excellence to which the rest of the industry aspires." [...]
The Onion, of course, is the popular parody website that once named Kim Jong-un as the sexiest man alive. Its team has filed a very real amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of Anthony Novak, who was arrested and jailed for four days after briefly running a Facebook page parodying the police department of Parma, Ohio back in 2016.
[...] Despite writing the brief in the same voice its publication uses, and despite filling it with outlandish claims and hilarious quips, The Onion made a very real argument defending the use of parody and explaining how it works:
"Put simply, for parody to work, it has to plausibly mimic the original. The Sixth Circuit's decision in this case would condition the First Amendment's protection for parody upon a requirement that parodists explicitly say, up-front, that their work is nothing more than an elaborate fiction. But that would strip parody of the very thing that makes it function.
I highly recommend reading the brief yourself [PDF]. [hubie]
(Score: 1) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday October 11 2022, @02:16AM (3 children)
I don't think that I suggested that, exactly. I claimed that he was the populist candidate. He does have a certain kind of charisma, that appeals to a lot of people. I'll repeat myself again: I certainly never liked him. I simply found him to be less repulsive than the people who ran against him, by orders of magnitude.
Yeah the scaffold. Have you really looked at that gallows? I challenge: You build one just like it, and try to "hang" any item weighing more than 150 pounds. Seriously, all they had was a stage prop, and not even a very convincing one. I wish some of you folk would get serious.
Meanwhile, Democrats murdered Trump repeatedly in effigy, but no one thought that was terribly offensive, now did they?
Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Thexalon on Tuesday October 11 2022, @02:45AM (1 child)
How silly of me to think that the guys roaming the Capitol chanting "Hang Mike Pence" were hoping to hang Mike Pence. I said "stated intent", and that's exactly what it was. Whether they were capable of carrying out that plan wasn't relevant to whether that was the plan.
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a compiler is a good guy with a compiler.
(Score: 1) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday October 11 2022, @05:00AM
Yes, silly. Everyone laughed their asses off when Trump was killed in effigy - but you don't get the joke of a scaffold that MIGHT have supported a 100 pound weight. The ONLY difference was, location. The people were in the people's house. Oh, silly me, this time. To think that the people should be permitted to enter the people's house. "Citizens are welcome here, unless they're angry."
Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 12 2022, @09:06PM
That is truly insane! Eh, whatever, says more about you than him. His supporters are where the real danger is