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Little Girl’s Sign at a Cubs Game Openly Mocks Teachers’ Unions

We’re going to be feeling the effects of the government’s stupid coronavirus lockdowns for years to come. One of the major problems we’re going to have is reintegrating so many children back into normal society after the lockdown authoritarians did untold psychological damage to them.

Fortunately, parents are starting to fight back at the local level in many places. They’re running school board members out of office for refusing to lift mask mandates and letting the feckless teacher unions know that they’re done letting their kids be used as guinea pigs.

Some parents are going even further to protect their kids from the psychological damage of staying indoors and taking Zoom classes, like the father in this picture who said “Eff it” and took his daughter to a Cubs game. (Or as we like to call him, the Father of the Year!)

Sure, this doesn’t exactly qualify as a “meme,” but it’s effect is basically the same so we’re going to count it as one. The little girl is “remote learning.” Great job, dad! We’re not going to tell on them.


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