Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 7th December 2000
Dilbert//4254, first published 26 years ago on Thursday 7th December 2000
Tags
excused god judge you honor judge jury selction legal
Open source transcript
JURY SELECTION YOUR HONOR, IT IS AGAINST MY RELIGION TO JUDGE OTHERS.
ONLY GOD MAY JUDGE YOU'RE EXCUSED.
OOH OOH! I JUST CHANGED MY RELIGION!
JERK
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Jury Selection"
Summary:
- The comic strip depicts a jury selection process where a potential juror is excused due to their religious beliefs.
- The juror claims that their religion prohibits them from judging others, citing the phrase "only God may judge."
- The judge is amused by this response and excuses the juror, stating "you're excused."
- The juror is then seen changing their religion to "Jerk," which the judge finds acceptable.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of people using their religious beliefs as an excuse to avoid responsibility or accountability.
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