Judging Freedom - San Diego school board President Demands Mask Wearing

Episode Date: July 21, 2022

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Starting point is 00:01:26 of the United States, the great city, the formerly great city of San Diego, California has decided all students coming back to school at the end of August will wear masks. Whether you've been vaccinated or not, whether you're healthy or not everybody will wear masks take a listen to the school board president for the schools of the city of san diego for those students and parents who don't want to wear a mask indoors in school are there any other options for them there are some options they can go to our school that's online and if they're not comfortable what should they do? They should just make it known that they don't feel comfortable and just not return. That is courtesy of KSUI News in San Diego. They should just not return. There's another,
Starting point is 00:02:19 in fairness to her, there's another part of the clip that says they can take their classes via Zoom. Damn it, I thought this was over with. I thought we were returning to normalcy. I thought students were going to go to school and parents were going to go to work and life would return and COVID would be behind us or we would either learn to live with it, just like the flu and a cold. Apparently not. The totalitarians want to tell us how to live. They want to use this pandemic to restrain our freedom. We've been through this. It didn't work. It destroyed the economy. It nearly destroyed the presidency of Donald Trump. It gave us Joe Biden. This is not what America wants. America wants freedom. Parents
Starting point is 00:03:07 want the ability to send their kids to government schools. Look, you know my views. We shouldn't have government schools to begin with. The government can't fill potholes. The government can't deliver the mail. The government shouldn't be running schools. Schools should be private. The government shouldn't be taxing us for them. You want your kids to go to Yale? There's the school system. You want your kids want to become professional athletes? There's the school system.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Your kids want to become airplane mechanics or airplane pilots? There's the school system. Private schools would pop up like McDonald's on every street corner if you could spend your money how you want rather than being forced into one size fits all run by the government. The government would teach you governmental values, which here in New Jersey teaches seven-year-olds that they can change their gender. And there's nothing the local school board can do about it. In fact, in New Jersey, if the local school board fails to teach that abominable nonsense, the state will withhold the aid to which the school is otherwise entitled. Look, my rant here is not against the concept of government schools, though I do condemn it.
Starting point is 00:04:23 They have guaranteed clients, the it. They have guaranteed clients, the students. They have guaranteed income, the taxpayers. They have virtually no competition. That's a recipe for failure. But at least open up the schools. At least let parents and students decide if they want to attend. But requiring children to wear masks on their face destroys the joys of childhood. Judge Napolitano for judging freedom.

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