Posted on 05/01/2021 8:30:22 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
STOCKTON (CBS13) – A group of anti-vax moms called the “Mamalitia” says they’re leading a growing national revolution of women.
The founder is from Stockton. Their website shows they’re pro-gun and anti-vaccine.
In 2019, the group was called “The Freedom Angels,” and was seen at the California State Capitol trying to block student vaccinations.
Now, they say they’re trying to arm women with survival skills, and are encouraging others to join their movement.
“We train you on natural medicine, we train you on how to navigate the forest,” said the founder of Mamalitia, Denise Aguilar, in a video posted to her Facebook Page.
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Not the vaccine/autism connection. That’s an embarrassing disconnect, but whatever.
A lot of them look like Hispanics to me … never ever make an Hispanic woman mad! And these ladies are mad!
Why is everyone not mad is the real thing we should ask.
Just because they are making a statement with their pose, doesn't mean they can't be feminine. They are all mothers so apparently they like men, unless lesbians who adopted.
If same group, I like this one better with their smiles. Armed women are just damn sexy.
https://mamalitia.org/press-release I say more power to them. They believe in the USA, Constitution, 2nd amendment, Self Sufficiency, self determination and getting their kids out of government schools. They learn comms, map reading, prepping, medic training. I hope they grow to a few million strong. (Powered by GoDaddy Website Builder) Facepalm.
Great idea but by including the word militia in their name they attract unwanted attention.
Great. so now the rest of the country can point at anti-vaxers and say “See! People who support the right of self defense are just more nutjobs.”
Lot of nutjobs support the vaccine industry.
This is part of the Left Coast crap that needs to end. I’ve had enough of the fricking nutjobs destroying the party that was already destroyed by the “greed is good” globalists.
I like the name. I think attention was why they chose it. I'm with them.
rktman wrote: “It is not, as yet, ‘approved’ through the clinical trials that usually takes years of process.”
Be careful what you ask for as you might not like the present.
Pfizer has completed the lengthy part of the process. Thousands participated in the phase 1/2/3 trials. Hundreds of thousands of doses have been administered. The data clearly shows the vaccines are safe and effective. Pfizer/Moderna are about to submit their applications for full Approval. It’s been estimated that full Approval might be granted in six months.
Now, here’s why that could be upsetting to the anti-vaxxer crowd.
First, it would take away one of their more effective arguments.
Second, once the vaccines are fully Approved, then governments can mandate vaccination.
Definitely pro-second amendment but not anti-vax.
I have no idea. With any popular framework like the AR, you can make it look like anything you want.
Kinda weird. Their site says they’re not a militia yet they recently changed their name to mamalitia
I look at that photo and think these women would be devastated if they had to trade in their esthetician appointments to pay for a pressure cooker and a sewing machine.
“Great. so now the rest of the country can point at anti-vaxers and say “See! People who support the right of self defense are just more nutjobs.””
They say that anyway. Why cower to them?? You can never run far enough, liberals will always say stupid crap about you.
LOL, my daughter knows quite a few of these moms who are all for everything natural. Most of them have multiple tatooes. Nothing says natural like injecting a foreign substance under your skin that stays forever and might prove to cause cancer.
If natural remedies were so great, then modern medicine would have died off decades ago.
Before you judge this organization, maybe you should go to their website: Mamalitia.org. No popups or advertising. Just who they are.
I'm glad to see pro-gun women who support the Constitution and other traditional values. They've grown way past their initial anti-vax initiative. Personally, I don't care what side of the vax issue a person supports. It is a very personal choice.
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