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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

"We're pissed as hell and the government can kiss our asses" (paraphrased)

Protests erupted in Tennessee and Kentucky on Tuesday over school mask mandates and forced vaccinations. 

“We want to have our own right and have our own decision to decide to wear a mask or not. That’s why I’m here today and that’s the right that I have to make that for my child as a recommendation,” said parent Keri Blare from Collierville School District in Tennessee, according to WREG Memphis. 

“We want the freedom to raise our kids the way we see fit and we’re not going to allow the government to come along to tell us how to do it,” another parent said.
-Nemo

6 comments:

  1. You should be arrested for sending your child to government school

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    1. How much do you pay to help family's pay for private school, yeah nothing so shut the fuck up

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    2. Hey B.S. in V.C...how about you stop voting to tax the shit out of people to support public schools? I would put my extra $3k/year towards private school for my kids.

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  2. I am glad people are starting to wake up but what took them so long. Yes, sending your kids to a govt. school is the worst kind of child abuse.

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  3. Yea, ya'll just wait until you get a divorce & the court tells you both what you can and can't do with your kids. I actually had a guardian who was assigned to represent the kids in court tell the kids she didn't believe their mom made them pee in jars for her, that their mom passed out with them, or that their mom brought them on drug buys. The only reason I won is b/c she got a DUI & felony possession arrest 3 days before court.

    The guardian was going to give the kids to mom b/c dads are bad.

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  4. When enough people loose their homes in the near future and that property tax dries up the tune will change. Become a squatter if need be.

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