Posted on 09/19/2021 8:48:36 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda
Analyzing Tragic Video Of Forcibly Masking Young Toddler At Daycare
A tragic video was recently posted to Facebook by a New York mother depicting her very young toddler being forcibly masked at daycare in order to comply with an unnecessary and cruel state mandate, which video has understandably gone viral.
“This is my poor kid at daycare today so I can work. #breaksmyheart #governorhochulthiswontwork #whyarewepunishingbabies.”
Let’s use just a modicum of common sense to analyze this tragedy, shall we?
Firstly, what is the actual risk of Covid death to a child? Per the CDC, there have been a total of 516 pediatric Covid deaths since January 2020. So statistically, the risk is 516 in 74.1 million, which is the number of children in the US.
Secondly, what’s the risk to the rest of the child’s family if the child were to contract Covid and bring it home? Well, multiple vaccines are free and widely available, so any parent who wants the protection afforded by vaccines has probably gotten one by now. If they have chosen not to get one, that is their right and it can subsequently be assumed that they have accepted any potential risk to themselves as a result of their choice. And if the vaccines are as promised, and the eligible family members are vaccinated and thus protected, then a healthy child potentially transmitting the disease to them should not be a significant concern.
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No, you’re not out of line.
That child belongs at home with the mother taking care of him. Why do people allow strangers to do their own most important job, taking care of their own precious children?
Exactly.
You can upload it to a program like Adobe Premiere pro where it separates a video into its two components: Video track and sound track and you can add the song, but I don’t know how to download videos from Twitter
Here’s an idea: Stay home with your child and care for him yourself.
So they can buy fancy toys and keep up with the Joneses.
Yep
It’s not the teachers who are being abusive,>>> Well it’s the teachers here in PA as the lobbied the gov to force the masks. Nuremberg defense would work fine today i guess, as there are no lawful courts.
Sending children to taxpayer-funded school is an idea from the industrial revolution - the public school is meant to prepare the kid for being a cog in the system. They phase out private schools by making them either illegal or too expensive to operate. They nationalize college and make it public, too. THEN they start making it illegal to home-school your child and ridiculously expensive simply to care for the children of working people in your own home. Public school is a great idea except that it doesn’t work, like the socialism it’s founded on.
People of conscience help provide for the poor under normal circumstances, but after you’ve been in the clutches of public education for even a short time, you start to think that you should just leave everything up to the government.
Whoever took the video should have interfered. Sorry, but they should. Maybe not with a threat or yelling, but in the same way you would try to intervene if you saw someone getting heavy with his kid in the parking lot of a mall or whatever. Yes, likely whoever filmed this (even if it was the kid’s mom) was scared of what might happen if they interfered, sorrowfully enough.
Q: Today if you see something outrageous, like a person trying to force a mask on a little kid, you’re supposed to:
A) Ignore it
B) Grab your camera/cell phone and start filming it!
C) Go on the internet and virtue-signal about it
D) All of the above!
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That figures. Anyway it was a video of a toddler crying and they keep putting the mask on him and he keeps taking it off and they put it on him again and again and again with him crying more and more each time, torturing the kid really.
Indoctrination beginning at a tender age.
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