The Onion and the Supreme Court. Not a parody
The satirical site The Onion has some serious things to say in defense of parody
By MARK SHERMAN
Published - Oct 04, 2022, 12:06 AM ET
Last Updated - Jun 24, 2023, 04:46 AM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Onion has some serious things to say in defense of parody.
The satirical site that manages to persuade people to believe the absurd has filed a Supreme Court brief in support of a man who was arrested and prosecuted for making fun of police on social media.
“As the globe’s premier parodists, The Onion’s writers also have a self-serving interest in preventing political authorities from imprisoning humorists," lawyers for the Onion wrote in a brief filed Monday. "This brief is submitted in the interest of at least mitigating their future punishment.”
The court filing doesn't entirely keep a straight face, calling the federal judiciary “total Latin dorks.”