Monty Python and the Justice System

Our Courts Have Become a Flying Circus

I was watching one of my favorite movies, Monty Python and the Holy Grail today. Whilst laughing, I noticed a scene that seemed oddly similar to today's court system. First finishing the movie (since thought gets in the way of enjoying Monty Python), I pondered this further. The scene I'm referring to is Sir Bedevere and the "witch."

In the scene, a mob of townspeople carry a woman that looks like a witch up to Sir Bedevere, claiming that she is a witch. When Bedevere asks what proof they have, the townspeople state that she looks like one. But the "witch" says that they dressed her up like that, a fact that they admit to. One of the men then proceeds to say that she turned him into a newt, then, after Bedevere looks at him questioningly, sheepishly states "I got better." But the townspeople still demand that she be burned. So, Bedevere uses some incredibly odd logic involving wood, a giant scale, and a duck, to conclude that she is, in fact, a witch.

Like Bedevere, the judges take cases that are better left untouched. The plaintiffs, like the townspeople, use some paper-thin "evidence" to argue their case. The defendants, like the "witch," use solid evidence to argue their case. Then, the judges proceed to use some weird logic unbeknownst to normal men to award the plaintiffs what they sued for.

I find Monty Python very funny, probably among the best. But similar to a branch of our government? What's next? The executive branch imitating the Marx Brothers? I'm sorry, but Monty Python is not something I want our government modeled after.
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A great example of this is Judge Judy. It seems so many of the cases there are so insignificant that it is stupid they even allow the plaintiff to be heard out. Furthermore, some rulings are even more asinine than the case itself!
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A great example of this is Judge Judy. It seems so many of the cases there are so insignificant that it is stupid they even allow the plaintiff to be heard out. Furthermore, some rulings are even more asinine than the case itself!


Heh, yeah, but that is why they tape it for entertainemnt.

Sadly, this can apply to many major cases as well.
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sader still our court system is rapidly decaying into a void, from where I fear there might be no return.
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So, logic-ally, if the judges weigh the same as a duck, they're made of wood....

Apparently the "largest scales" used in our courts lately aren't the ones held by the "Lady Justice" statues. ;~D
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So, logic-ally, if the judges weigh the same as a duck, they're made of wood....


Yes, and we must burn them! Or we could build a bridge out of them.

Apparently the "largest scales" used in our courts lately aren't the ones held by the "Lady Justice" statues. ;~D


Nope, I hear they lost them and had to borrow Bedevere's.
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I think you put the cart before the horse.  Our judicial system is not based upon Monty Python, but the most telling and biting form of humor is based upon government.

After all, both the 3 stooges and Marx Brothers did some great skits on the mustached tin pot.

The best comedians can just take reality, and draw out the absurd to make us laugh.  And make us think some as well perhaps?

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I think you put the cart before the horse. Our judicial system is not based upon Monty Python, but the most telling and biting form of humor is based upon government.


I know that. I mean, if they really based our government around Monty Python, I would be very scared! Anyway, keep in mind that Monty Python is British, and it is therefore unlikely that they are making fun of our courts. It is most likely a coincidence that I find a similarity.
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I think you put the cart before the horse. Our judicial system is not based upon Monty Python, but the most telling and biting form of humor is based upon government.


I know that. I mean, if they really based our government around Monty Python, I would be very scared! Anyway, keep in mind that Monty Python is British, and it is therefore unlikely that they are making fun of our courts. It is most likely a coincidence that I find a similarity.
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I know that. I mean, if they really based our government around Monty Python, I would be very scared! Anyway, keep in mind that Monty Python is British, and it is therefore unlikely that they are making fun of our courts. It is most likely a coincidence that I find a similarity.

One of the members was American!  And besides, unlike the Gaul form of Justice, the British and American form are very similar.  We took the best from them, and improved upon it, and then they borrowed the results (most of them) right back!

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One of the members was American! And besides, unlike the Gaul form of Justice, the British and American form are very similar. We took the best from them, and improved upon it, and then they borrowed the results (most of them) right back!


Okay...it is quite possible that they meant this to make fun of the courts. I don't really know; it is possible they were making fun of medieval logic and it just seems similar. The point is its similarity is there, intentional or not.
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Okay...it is quite possible that they meant this to make fun of the courts. I don't really know; it is possible they were making fun of medieval logic and it just seems similar. The point is its similarity is there, intentional or not.

And it is quite the British humor!

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And it is quite the British humor!


That it is.
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And it is quite the British humor!


That it is.
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That it is.

And where is the next installment on the Presidents?  Uh, huh!  been watching too much Monty Python!

(WHAT is the air speed of a sparrow? {American or European} I dont know.........) Sorry that is my favorite Monty Python!

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And where is the next installment on the Presidents? Uh, huh! been watching too much Monty Python!


Yes, I've been a little sidetracked. I'll churn out a Polk article today, okay?

(WHAT is the air speed of a sparrow? {American or European} I dont know.........) Sorry that is my favorite Monty Python!


That's alright...but here's the best quote of my favorite moment in return: "Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?"
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Yes, I've been a little sidetracked. I'll churn out a Polk article today, okay?

No Problem!  Will read it soon.