As a football mom, I would like to say that not all sports moms are establishment shills. I began my career as a football mom as a law-abiding citizen with no criminal record, and ended it with a trespass conviction. When the brainwashed hacks who seized control of our local administration banned the time-honored tradition of tp-ing on homecoming weeks, the team was really down in the mouth. The city council had refused to comply with the demands of the school to pass an ordinance prohibiting tp-ing, so the administration took it upon themselves to pass a bureaucratic mandate. I won't say how I was apprehended, but I've smacked a particular person upside the head more than once since the incident. It was worth the effort, though. The team spirit was uplifted, and the kids won the game.
Two years later, when a group of students again papered the trees, the administration sorta talked down about a parent who had in the past supported this disobedience at a school board meeting, and the paper published their comment. I retorted with this little diddy, and I offer it now as evidence that not all sports moms are interested in maintaining the status quo:
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(DHS was still the Department of Human Services here at that time.) I've not heard much noise from them since this letter.