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On-camera, several teachers proudly asserted their solidarity in marching with members of the International Socialist Organization. Another teacher, wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt, proclaimed that “he is a great roll model for the people” as she held up her iron fist of solidarity.
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On day two of the Chicago Teachers Union strikes, thousands of the highest-paid teachers in the country once again occupied the streets, causing a traffic nightmare for the taxpaying—and working—residents of Chicago.

Teachers proudly marched in solidarity with the International Socialists Organization, Occupy Chicago, and dozens of other far left-wing radical organizations. When asked how helpful Occupy Chicago has been in organizing the protests, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis told EAGNews, “...I haven’t really been working with the organizing side...but I’m sure it’s been good.”

As with Monday, the protest demonstrations seemed part grand bazaar, part Occupy march, equipped with bongo and banjo musicians, silly wigs, and the typical protest placards.

Most of all, it seemed to be about the “fun.” One teacher after another exclaimed about the great time they were having at the protest. One teacher went so far as to say she was having “the best time in her entire teaching career.”

On-camera, several teachers proudly asserted their solidarity in marching with members of the International Socialist Organization. Another teacher, wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt, proclaimed that “he is a great roll model for the people” as she held up her iron fist of solidarity.

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Editor's Note: They are teaching our children -- our children -- people! Wake up!!


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