What a neat little lesson that takes place in a world that Lynn Johnston has total control over. In the real world, you can take it from this former kid: Stay angry.
Lesson learned, but will it stick? That’s the real question.… I’ve always maintained that in order for kids to really learn anything, you have to give them the “gift of failure”.
I will make the reference…to the Battle of McMinn County. In 1946, a community in Tennesee called Athens was run by a corrupt family. You could not get a school or police job their without the family’s approval. When elections came around, the corrupt family attempted for everyone to forget about them. A militia marched on the town, forcing the sheriff to bring out the ballot box and have elections. That is only time in American history a government was successfully overthrown by force.
Well done Lynn, a lesson here for many of the commenters as well as for Michael. Thankfully Michael will learn from the lesson, some of the others, well that’s a different matter.
Folks – Why are y’all bringing politics into this strip? I have read the “Comments Policy”, and I don’t think this is even allowed. People, it is only a comic strip about a family and their tribulations, good or bad. This one is a learning experience for all. So, lighten up. Put your politics on another platform.
I have not heard from Roxy for two weeks now, and I hope she is safe. Last time I talked to her she said she was headed to Louisiana to see you. You sure knew what you were saying when you said every revolution has its costs, as our marriage was one of those costs. But for God’s sake Charles, I am begging you not to let our little girl be another sacrifice toyour cause.
John says that he is glad that today happened because Michael learned from it. Of course the real reason is that Michael has admitted his dad was right about something, and that is what makes it worthwhile to John.
Nothing like someone spoiling a perfectly good read through the day’s comics by throwing their unsoliciated, abrasive and divisive partisan political “commentary” into the comments.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
Well said.
Enter.Name.Here over 1 year ago
“We learn better from our mistakes than we do from our successes”.
After decades of “mistakes” I can vouch for the accuracy of that quote. Still learning too.
Baarorso over 1 year ago
Lesson learned Mike. Be a “people” and think for yourself and not a “sheeple” that doesn’t.;D
Johnny Q Premium Member over 1 year ago
“And I can continue to needle you about it!”
garethkb415 Premium Member over 1 year ago
What a neat little lesson that takes place in a world that Lynn Johnston has total control over. In the real world, you can take it from this former kid: Stay angry.
'IndyMan' over 1 year ago
Was going to make a comment that could be taken as ‘political rhetoric’ so will refrain.
Daniel Verburg over 1 year ago
A nice father/son moment.
Susan00100 over 1 year ago
Does anyone believe Trump’s followers “learned” from his lies??
I kinda doubt it!!
Johnnyrico over 1 year ago
Lesson learned, but will it stick? That’s the real question.… I’ve always maintained that in order for kids to really learn anything, you have to give them the “gift of failure”.
JudithStocker over 1 year ago
We ALL learn from mistakes. Even the people in the US who think they’re perfect.
VegaAlopex over 1 year ago
Exactly — not failure but a learning experience
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Well, at least Michael got that whole 15 minutes of fame out of the way. Now he can go ahead and be extraordinary in the regular old fashion way.
kaycstamper over 1 year ago
Aww, well put!
Kalkkuna over 1 year ago
Trouble is, it usually takes 10 years or so for the cognition to kick in.
belgarathmth over 1 year ago
Biting my tongue not to make a Jan. 6 reference here.
calliarcale over 1 year ago
Now THAT is wisdom.
Bob Blumenfeld over 1 year ago
Okay, where are all the nay-sayers who constantly criticize John for being a bad father?
kamoolah over 1 year ago
Michael has learned his lesson the hard way: One “aw sh*it” can ruin all your “atta boys”.
djtenltd over 1 year ago
Not many parents are as forgiving and understanding as Jon is!
USN1977 over 1 year ago
I will make the reference…to the Battle of McMinn County. In 1946, a community in Tennesee called Athens was run by a corrupt family. You could not get a school or police job their without the family’s approval. When elections came around, the corrupt family attempted for everyone to forget about them. A militia marched on the town, forcing the sheriff to bring out the ballot box and have elections. That is only time in American history a government was successfully overthrown by force.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Athens_(1946)
djtenltd over 1 year ago
And in Panel #4, Jon does an excellent job in reassuring Michael that that’s growing up is all about.
g04922 over 1 year ago
Ahh.. the trials and tribulations of a teenage boy. Great example of why families need a Father in them.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Well done Lynn, a lesson here for many of the commenters as well as for Michael. Thankfully Michael will learn from the lesson, some of the others, well that’s a different matter.
mindjob over 1 year ago
Most protests are violent now and achieve nothing except destruction.
kab2rb over 1 year ago
Good dad. Yet how many parent’s would say opposite?
The_Great_Black President over 1 year ago
John: “Sure hope this has not interfered with your biology test that you have tomorrow.”
Michael: My what??
saylorgirl over 1 year ago
You always learn by the mistakes you make in life. I’m glad his dad was wise enough to know that and to comfort his son.
dlaemmerhirt999 over 1 year ago
ON TOPIC: John truly is such a great dad. He really loves his kids! A few comics ago it looked like he wanted to THROTTLE Mike, but it passed quickly.
kamoolah over 1 year ago
It is now understood that Wesley D. Bates and the media shat on Michael.
rebelstrike0 over 1 year ago
Michael has learned that there is nothing sesame about being out on the street.
marshall.jackson721 over 1 year ago
Folks – Why are y’all bringing politics into this strip? I have read the “Comments Policy”, and I don’t think this is even allowed. People, it is only a comic strip about a family and their tribulations, good or bad. This one is a learning experience for all. So, lighten up. Put your politics on another platform.
CoreyTaylor1 over 1 year ago
John, if it was so good for Mike to learn this, WHY THE HELL DID YOU BURN RUBBER TO THE PROTEST AND DRAG HIM AWAY LIKE YOU WERE ARRESTING HIM!?
Besides, all you accomplished was to hammer Mike into thinking he was wrong when the buses still aren’t being fixed and they cost more to ride!
rebelstrike0 over 1 year ago
Community organizing benefits one person, the community organizer.
Socialism is for the people, not the socialist.
The_Great_Black President over 1 year ago
He has made his point. He marched in the streets to say it loud, Michael is black and he’s proud!
kamoolah over 1 year ago
An old letter recovered from 1968:
Dear Charles,
I have not heard from Roxy for two weeks now, and I hope she is safe. Last time I talked to her she said she was headed to Louisiana to see you. You sure knew what you were saying when you said every revolution has its costs, as our marriage was one of those costs. But for God’s sake Charles, I am begging you not to let our little girl be another sacrifice toyour cause.
Please write back (or call me),
-Thomasina
howtheduck over 1 year ago
John says that he is glad that today happened because Michael learned from it. Of course the real reason is that Michael has admitted his dad was right about something, and that is what makes it worthwhile to John.
BlitzMcD over 1 year ago
Nothing like someone spoiling a perfectly good read through the day’s comics by throwing their unsoliciated, abrasive and divisive partisan political “commentary” into the comments.
The_Great_Black President over 1 year ago
Michael should be glad he did not occupy Wall Street, or else he would be pooping in the streets.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member over 1 year ago
Learning is insufficient if not acted on
Guilty Bystander over 1 year ago
He hasn’t been president for 20 months, honey. Get over it.
billsplut over 1 year ago
C’mon, a third week of “OBEY BLINDLY, PROLES”?
edeloriea14 over 1 year ago
Let that be a lesson for you, Michael.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 1 year ago
Finally, Dad is supportive.