Posted on 08/15/2021 7:40:20 AM PDT by libertylover
During Thursday’s Madison County (KY) Board of Education meeting, the school board gave a statement regarding their disagreement with the mask mandate ordered by Governor Andy Beshear and the Kentucky Board of Education.
Chair Lori Cobb read the statement at the conclusion of the meeting, which outlined the board’s reasons for not supporting the governor's executive order which requires masks be worn in schools.
“We maintain our position that it should be the parent’s choice in determining if their child should wear a mask,” Cobb read. “Like school districts, families are different, and only parents in consultation with their doctors should be making decisions regarding their child’s health.”
(Excerpt) Read more at richmondregister.com ...
I replied, "You just want to be a part of the In-Crowd. Were you at Egomaniac Obama's birthday party? You know, the one where they didn't wear masks because the people there were oh-so sophisticated, not "backwoods" people. And I'll bet you're a part of the crowd that says, "follow the science", the same crowd that tells "backwoods" people there are 48 different sexes. Most "backwoods" people know better.
BTW, kids are at a very low risk of COVID-19 and studies have shown that kids don't get enough oxygen while wearing a mask (and inhaling fabric fibers).
And remember, it's "backwoods" people who fought for your freedoms and who now stand against the totalitarian government that you seem to support."
Well, when I hit the paper's "Post" button they wanted me to log in, but I don't have an account, so ...
I applaud the Madison County school board. They did the right thing. Parents should be making the decisions regarding the health of their children, not bureaucrats and politicians. My personal opinion is no masks, no vax.
A bridge too far?
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