Billy's mother is in a ranger's uniform in a national park.  He thinks, "Can't believe I'm unmaking history..."  He calls out, "Hey, white people!  Stop!  Don't read that!  It could make you feel bad!"  Back home, he's ending marijuana plants with Zipper.  Zipper asks him, "So how's your mum holding up, Billy?"  Billy says, "Not so good.  She's still upset about her firing..."  A flashback to her firing.  A white man and his son are reading a sign on a stone, "`By 1882, The Ute people had been forcibly removed from the area...'"  Billy's mother shouts from out of frame, "Stop!  Don't read that marker!"  The man asks, "Uh... why not?"  Billy's mother says, "The president thinks that American people are all snowflakes.... and can't handle the history of how native Americans have been treated.  Here's the revised patriotic version.  Enjoy!"  He boss calls her, "He, Nina!"  The man reads the new sign, "`By 1882, the area had been cleared of homeless tents...'"  Talking to her manager, Billy's mother says, "What's up?"  He says, "You've been fired.  For being too equal."
Billy's mother is in a ranger's uniform in a national park. He thinks, "Can't believe I'm unmaking history..." He calls out, "Hey, white people! Stop! Don't read that! It could make you feel bad!" Back home, he's ending marijuana plants with Zipper. Zipper asks him, "So how's your mum holding up, Billy?" Billy says, "Not so good. She's still upset about her firing..." A flashback to her firing. A white man and his son are reading a sign on a stone, "`By 1882, The Ute people had been forcibly removed from the area...'" Billy's mother shouts from out of frame, "Stop! Don't read that marker!" The man asks, "Uh... why not?" Billy's mother says, "The president thinks that American people are all snowflakes.... and can't handle the history of how native Americans have been treated. Here's the revised patriotic version. Enjoy!" He boss calls her, "He, Nina!" The man reads the new sign, "`By 1882, the area had been cleared of homeless tents...'" Talking to her manager, Billy's mother says, "What's up?" He says, "You've been fired. For being too equal."
Billy's mother is in a ranger's uniform in a national park.  He thinks, "Can't believe I'm unmaking history..."  He calls out, "Hey, white people!  Stop!  Don't read that!  It could make you feel bad!"  Back home, he's ending marijuana plants with Zipper.  Zipper asks him, "So how's your mum holding up, Billy?"  Billy says, "Not so good.  She's still upset about her firing..."  A flashback to her firing.  A white man and his son are reading a sign on a stone, "`By 1882, The Ute people had been forcibly removed from the area...'"  Billy's mother shouts from out of frame, "Stop!  Don't read that marker!"  The man asks, "Uh... why not?"  Billy's mother says, "The president thinks that American people are all snowflakes.... and can't handle the history of how native Americans have been treated.  Here's the revised patriotic version.  Enjoy!"  He boss calls her, "He, Nina!"  The man reads the new sign, "`By 1882, the area had been cleared of homeless tents...'"  Talking to her manager, Billy's mother says, "What's up?"  He says, "You've been fired.  For being too equal."
Billy's mother is in a ranger's uniform in a national park. He thinks, "Can't believe I'm unmaking history..." He calls out, "Hey, white people! Stop! Don't read that! It could make you feel bad!" Back home, he's ending marijuana plants with Zipper. Zipper asks him, "So how's your mum holding up, Billy?" Billy says, "Not so good. She's still upset about her firing..." A flashback to her firing. A white man and his son are reading a sign on a stone, "`By 1882, The Ute people had been forcibly removed from the area...'" Billy's mother shouts from out of frame, "Stop! Don't read that marker!" The man asks, "Uh... why not?" Billy's mother says, "The president thinks that American people are all snowflakes.... and can't handle the history of how native Americans have been treated. Here's the revised patriotic version. Enjoy!" He boss calls her, "He, Nina!" The man reads the new sign, "`By 1882, the area had been cleared of homeless tents...'" Talking to her manager, Billy's mother says, "What's up?" He says, "You've been fired. For being too equal."
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8-Panel Doonesbury comic.

Panel-1: View of a 'Closed Until Further Notice' sign hanging above empty baskets.

Panel 2: View from further back showing that the sign is on a farm produce stand. A middle-aged woman looks on as she's thinking, 'How Strange.'

Panels 3-8: Later view of the same woman in her kitchen preparing a salad. She's speaking to her husband, who's at the table reading a newspaper. 

P3: Woman- "I dropped by to visit Aunt June today. Her caregiver stopped coming in, and her fridge was empty."

P4: W- "So I went to get her some produce at the farm stand, but it was closed. In the middle of summer!"

P5: W- "So I swung by the cafe to get her dinner, but it took an hour. They only had one cook on. So weird!"

P6: W- "Then, on my way home, I saw that the hedges along the lane haven't been trimmed. Have you noticed?" M- "I have."

P7: She's sort of staring off into space in thought as he continues reading.

P8: W- "I wonder what's going on." M- "It'll come to you."
8-Panel Doonesbury comic. Panel-1: View of a 'Closed Until Further Notice' sign hanging above empty baskets. Panel 2: View from further back showing that the sign is on a farm produce stand. A middle-aged woman looks on as she's thinking, 'How Strange.' Panels 3-8: Later view of the same woman in her kitchen preparing a salad. She's speaking to her husband, who's at the table reading a newspaper. P3: Woman- "I dropped by to visit Aunt June today. Her caregiver stopped coming in, and her fridge was empty." P4: W- "So I went to get her some produce at the farm stand, but it was closed. In the middle of summer!" P5: W- "So I swung by the cafe to get her dinner, but it took an hour. They only had one cook on. So weird!" P6: W- "Then, on my way home, I saw that the hedges along the lane haven't been trimmed. Have you noticed?" M- "I have." P7: She's sort of staring off into space in thought as he continues reading. P8: W- "I wonder what's going on." M- "It'll come to you."
8-Panel Doonesbury comic.

Panel-1: View of a 'Closed Until Further Notice' sign hanging above empty baskets.

Panel 2: View from further back showing that the sign is on a farm produce stand. A middle-aged woman looks on as she's thinking, 'How Strange.'

Panels 3-8: Later view of the same woman in her kitchen preparing a salad. She's speaking to her husband, who's at the table reading a newspaper. 

P3: Woman- "I dropped by to visit Aunt June today. Her caregiver stopped coming in, and her fridge was empty."

P4: W- "So I went to get her some produce at the farm stand, but it was closed. In the middle of summer!"

P5: W- "So I swung by the cafe to get her dinner, but it took an hour. They only had one cook on. So weird!"

P6: W- "Then, on my way home, I saw that the hedges along the lane haven't been trimmed. Have you noticed?" M- "I have."

P7: She's sort of staring off into space in thought as he continues reading.

P8: W- "I wonder what's going on." M- "It'll come to you."
8-Panel Doonesbury comic. Panel-1: View of a 'Closed Until Further Notice' sign hanging above empty baskets. Panel 2: View from further back showing that the sign is on a farm produce stand. A middle-aged woman looks on as she's thinking, 'How Strange.' Panels 3-8: Later view of the same woman in her kitchen preparing a salad. She's speaking to her husband, who's at the table reading a newspaper. P3: Woman- "I dropped by to visit Aunt June today. Her caregiver stopped coming in, and her fridge was empty." P4: W- "So I went to get her some produce at the farm stand, but it was closed. In the middle of summer!" P5: W- "So I swung by the cafe to get her dinner, but it took an hour. They only had one cook on. So weird!" P6: W- "Then, on my way home, I saw that the hedges along the lane haven't been trimmed. Have you noticed?" M- "I have." P7: She's sort of staring off into space in thought as he continues reading. P8: W- "I wonder what's going on." M- "It'll come to you."