FROM THE BOOK, "THE CAT IN THE HAT FIGHTS FASCISM"….

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  1. great excellent funny sign…

    but I do wonder about using children as political tools..

  2. While I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiment. Children have no place at political protests. They don’t know what the hell is going on anyway. It’s performative and I don’t care for it. They didn’t make the sign, they don’t know what it says or what it means.

  3. She’s adorable, but can we keep the kids out of it?

  4. Get into politics for your kids but keep your kids out of politics.

  5. Pretty unrelated, but that cat in the hat drawing looks like catboy version of CasuallyExplained from YouTube

  6. I do not like that man Ted Cruz. I do not like his far-right views. I do not like him in these reeds. I do not like him when he feeds. I do not like him by a wall. I do not like him like him as Santa’s elf. That man Ted Cruz can fuck himself. – John Oliver

  7. Don’t bring kids to demonstrations.

    The pigs don’t care who they tear-gas.

  8. I do not like seeing children in politics. I don’t believe they can really make a decision for themselves on what they believe at that age. We’ve seen what the pubs did to their kids, and the adults that sometimes come out of that. I just feel like this is a line we shouldn’t cross and should push back hard against.

  9. Irrespective of which side you are on. Children should be spared from these protests.. Let them have their childhood. Also, protests are not safe place for children to be at.

  10. You know how I know the kid didn’t make that sign? Wrong character. That sign references Green Eggs and Ham, not Cat in The Hat. Any kid would know that.

  11. Garbage human being for giving their child that sign and using them as a political prop.

  12. Regardless of what a right and wrong political options are a child this age lacks the critical thinking skills to form any sort of meaningful opinion and is likely being used as a prop by an exploitative adult :/

  13. I hate him too, but either side using kids to push a message they don’t understand isn’t a good look. It’s inauthentic. If the kid wants a sign, ask them what they want on it or have them make it.

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