Posted on 08/18/2021 8:53:03 AM PDT by qaz123
Tempers flared during a Charleston, South Carolina, city council meeting Tuesday that resulted in a failure to pass an ordinance that would have mandated masks inside the city’s schools.
The discussed measure would have required adults and children over the age of 2 to wear masks “in all public facilities, including public schools, private schools and daycares,” The Charleston Post and Courier reported.
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Councilman Harry Griffin decried the way the speakers behaved, saying that he was “totally embarrassed at how out of control things got.”
“I’ve never been more ashamed than I am right now,” Griffin explained.
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FACT: young children are SEVERELY DAMAGED by prolonged masking!!
https://twitter.com/tapuaetai_l/status/1427844250578915330
You don’t use diplomacy on people who are busy enslaving you. And I haven’t noticed the tyrants being diplomatic with us. They are rude, heavy handed, disrespectful and bullying in dealing with citizens.
Now they are getting back what they deserve. And they STILL aren’t learning their lesson.
It’ll get worse.
Burlington (WI) Area School Board votes to make masks optional
https://cbs58.com/news/burlington-area-school-board-votes-to-make-masks-optional
The move comes after last Monday’s board meeting ended in chaos, with several anti-mask supporters shouting during an hour-long public comment period. he he
Our Governor here in Arizona is incentivizing schools NOT to do mandates. In addition, parents will be given money to move their children to any school they want if the school insists on masks. This is how you do it.
Ducey is actually doing something right? Wow.
That’s awesome.
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