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’15 Days’ Will Makes You Furious at Teachers Unions

15 Days” opens with a political grenade thrown by Jane Fonda.

“COVID-19 is God’s gift to the Left,” the Oscar winner says with a girlish giggle.

That she said something like that aloud is shocking, but she wasn’t alone.

The documentary, subtitled “The Real Story of America’s Pandemic School Closures,”  has more chilling sound bites, along with an army of parents who share their outrage over the lockdowns.

Most parties admit said lockdowns were a mistake in retrospect. The media eventually ‘fessed up on the subject, too, noting the educational delays sparked by the decision. It’s still vital to relive this awful chapter in U.S. history, something “15 Days” does to fine effect.

It isn’t as splashy as a typical Hollywood documentary, but the film has the facts, and outrage, on its side.

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The story begins in March of 2020, a time when the first of many schools shuttered to “stop the spread.” The government told us to take a knee for two weeks, and life would return to normal.

Americans dutifully obeyed. And that’s when the madness began.

The film touches on media bias, noting how Legacy Media outlets promoted fear over facts for months on end. Meanwhile, a small group of scientists, educators and parents began questioning the efficacy of the lockdowns.

The “science” didn’t add up to them. Countering the COVID-19 narrative fueled more than just cultural blowback. You were a racist, for starters. Or simply part of the MAGA movement.

Some faced death threats for suggesting alternative points of view. And that was before Social Media, Inc. started to censor views that questioned mainstream narratives, like the Great Barrington Declaration.

That’s a story for another documentary, but “15 Days” shares enough of it to paint the bigger picture.

Obey or else.

For some parents, their red-pill makeovers began during the George Floyd riots. Wait, they collectively asked, we can’t go to church or send our kids to school, but BLM protesters could march, side by side, with the government’s approval?

Parent after parent watched as the U.S. Government gave the “all clear” sign to race-based protests while their children struggled to learn something, anything at home.

Suddenly, the science didn’t add up, and you didn’t need a master’s degree in biology to see it.

“15 Days” wears its modest budget with pride. Director Natalya Murakhver does double duty as our on-camera  guide, patiently walking through the era’s most enraging elements. She’s not flashy or charismatic, but her stoic delivery cuts to the bone.

There’s plenty to be furious about vis a vis pandemic overreach, but the film keeps the focus on children. We see some share their stories, how they missed out on athletic glory or simply wished they could learn with their friends.

The documentary doesn’t overplay this hand, but their small voices prove essential.

Fonda may be a convenient punching bag, rhetorically speaking, but the film’s true villain is Randi Weingarten. The long-running President of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) helped keep kids out of school indefinitely during the COVID-19 crisis, bouncing from one softball media interview to the next.

Weingarten was the ultimate culture warrior, hoping to use the pandemic to steer even more cash to teachers unions and push her radical, far-Left agenda.

Social Justice. Environmental Justice. BLM. But what about the kids?

They got left behind, and the lack of accountability is enraging. Still.

Many teachers happily did Weingarten’s bidding. One featured in the film spoke out against in-person classes but shared her vacation snaps on social media. Others happily displayed their BLM flags in classroom Zoom sessions.

Get the picture?

“15 Days” doesn’t lean into a Left-Right narrative. Some clips of President Donald Trump in the early days of the pandemic are wince-inducing, especially as he’s flanked by Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx. Still, it’s clear which party mishandled the lockdowns and weaponized them for their benefit.

Better check your blood pressure medicine before watching “15 Days.” But watch it we must.

HiT or Miss: “15 Days” shows the ghoulish choices Teachers Unions made to keep kids out of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

NOTE: “15 Days” is available to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray at the film’s official site.

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