@OnnaJayyy the union color is red but I don't have red. And I have to strike tomorrow in the morning
— sick of this shit (@Autinamina) September 10, 2012
I don't have anything red to wear tomorrow #ctustrike
— Mark Smithivas (@1god) September 10, 2012
Gasp! Fashion emergency! Anyone who’s anyone will be wearing red while the Chicago Teachers Union strikes.
What’s a dedicated, fashion-conscious union member to do if labor organizers won’t kick in free red t-shirts? They can’t be caught dead in any old rags. After all, it’s For the Children™.
Time to shop ’til they drop or their $76,000 a year salary makes ’em stop!
I only own one red shirt, looks like someone is going to have to go shopping. #FairContractNow #CTUstrike
— agitator in chief (@soit_goes) September 10, 2012
On my way to Target to buy some red shirts. : ) #InSolidarity #CTU #education #FairContractNow
— Julia Prole (@MissJuliaProle) September 9, 2012
@LeTamz my mom bought a red shirt for the picket line and keeps practicing her no comment face
— vanewpc (@vanewpc) September 10, 2012
https://twitter.com/Trenika27/status/244969301830930432
Bought a new coat. It's RED, & I specifically liked that the fabric around the collar is knit=great 4 lots of #CTU buttons! #FairContractNow
— Katie Osgood ? (@CTUSpecialEd) September 9, 2012
Stylish and practical!
Hey, since all these poverty-stricken teachers with hearts of gold seem to have emergency mall cash on hand, Dennis Miller has a suggestion:
Why don't the teachers kick in some of their budgeted red t-shirt money "for the kids"?
— Dennis Miller (@DennisDMZ) September 10, 2012
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