The Onion files a (real) Supreme Court brief in defense of parody

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The Onion filed a 23-page Supreme Court brief in support of a man who was arrested and prosecuted for making fun of police on social media.

The satirical site that manages to persuade people to believe the absurd has filed ain support of a man who was arrested and prosecuted for making fun of police on social media.

The court filing doesn't entirely keep a straight face, calling the federal judiciary"total Latin dorks." After being acquitted of criminal charges, the man sued the police for violating his constitutional rights. But a federal appeals court ruled the officers have"qualified immunity" and threw out the lawsuit.

But the Onion said Novak had no obligation to post a disclaimer."Put simply, for parody to work, it has to plausibly mimic the original," the Onion said, noting its own tendency to mimic"the dry tone of an Associated Press news story."

 

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If Alex Jones was not arrested. Then?!

I’m pretty sure “Thou mustn’t make fun of thy sacred cow” is either the 11th or 12th commandment. It was on the back side of the stone tablet though which is why a lot of folks don’t know about it. TheMoreYouKnow

And the ex- president is still allowed to be walking the streets after his lies, deceit, deception causing and promoting a riot against our capital on Jan 6th , including death threats and chants being used against our political leaders….hello…..

This is worse then being detained just for being black. I'm black & now can't even make fun of police or the government. Fuuuuk

You would think an “originalist” scotus would clearly see this person had a 1A right to make his joke.

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