lipby ([info]lipbylipby) wrote,
@ 2009-05-07 23:36:00
Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend  Next Entry
Lèse majesté
I ran into the phrase "lèse majesté" in something I was reading and, for the life of me, I couldn't remember what it meant. So I went to trusty Wikipedia which very helpfully reminded me lèse majesté is the criminal offense of insulting a head of state. So far, so enlightened.

As an example of Lèse majesté, however, Wikipedia included this cartoon, a very subtle commentary on William Pitt's threat to suspend habeas corpus.



Since viewing this image, I have been unable to get its essential crassness out of my mind. The image depicts John Bull (the British version of Uncle Sam) letting loose an unabashed gust of flatulence directly in the face of King George III.

First of all, whatever notion that somehow modern minds are corrupt and debased are wiped away by this drawing. Imagine this cartoon being published by any newspaper or magazine in the country. It's simply unfathomable. It is perhaps too base for Hustler magazine.

In a sense, this image is the very essence of satire, stripping this form of commentary to its bare, gushing Platonic form. A man directly farting in another man's face: I can think of no more basic way of depicting disapproval.



(2 comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]hazmat70000
2009-05-08 12:07 pm UTC (link)
King George's pic looks so much like the disapproving face of a co-worker of mine, I don't know if I can ever look her directly in the eye ever again.

(Reply to this)


[info]cubicalgirl
2009-05-08 01:14 pm UTC (link)
You're right, this would never make it into a newspaper today. Instead we'll print pictures of the first black president portrayed as a monkey.

Unrelated: This past weekend, while in Connecticut, Marvin and I saw trucknutz on two different occasions. And not the same pair, either! One was sleek sliver, like the Terminator's nuts or something.

(Reply to this)


(2 comments) - (Post a new comment)

Create an Account
Forgot your login or password?
Login w/ OpenID
English • Español • Deutsch • Русский…