Comic #1933: 2010-08-27
Description
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Title: "How to React to a Controversial Judicial Ruling"
Flowchart Layout:
- Starts with a question at the top:
- "Do you agree with the judgment?"
- If YES: An illustration of a smiling character holding a party hat and a noisemaker, followed by the text: "Cease thought. Begin party!"
- If NO: Arrow pointing to the next question.
- "Do you agree with the judgment?"
- Second question:
- "Do you understand civics?"
- If YES: Leads to another question.
- If NO: Arrow pointing to a box with text: "Accuse judge of overturning democracy. Demand return to two branches of government as founding fathers intended."
- "Do you understand civics?"
- Third question:
- "Are you a lawyer, politician, or businessman?"
- If YES: Leads to the next question.
- If NO: Arrow pointing to a box with text leading to the next step in the decision-making process.
- "Are you a lawyer, politician, or businessman?"
- Fourth question:
- "Can the ruling be overturned?"
- If YES: Arrow pointing towards a character with a determined expression holding a gavel, saying: "To court!"
- If NO: Leads to the box from the previous step with the text about accusing the judge.
- "Can the ruling be overturned?"
Visual Elements:
- Use of colorful shapes like diamonds and rectangles for the questions and statements, with arrows indicating flow from one step to another.
- Characters are drawn in a simplistic, cartoon style, with exaggerated facial expressions conveying emotions like happiness or determination.
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