Maskless Middle School Student Placed in Solitary Confinement Enlists American Constitutional Rights Union to Fight Back

By |2023-03-06T11:59:04-05:00February 15th, 2022|

Young Isabella Koons was placed in solitary confinement every school day for a week after exercising her right to adhere to Virginia Governor Youngkin’s Executive Order Number Two, allowing students to attend school without wearing masks. Loudon County District officials suspended Isabella when she and her parents were not sufficiently intimidated out of exercising their rights, as expressed in Governor Youngkin’s Order. The suspension is for an indefinite period, to be lifted only once Isabella agrees to wear a mask in school. The School District has threatened that if Isabella is found on any property belonging to the Loudoun County School District (i.e., the taxpayers of Loudoun County), she will be arrested and charged criminally with trespassing.

Super Bowl Mask Hypocrisy: Politians and Celebs Party While Forcing Children to Wear Masks

By |2023-03-06T11:59:05-05:00February 14th, 2022|

In a move that will shock precisely no one, the Super Bowl was chock full of luxury sky boxes stuffed with maskless politicians and celebs, clearly immune to COVID. Of course, the mask mandates are still in full force in the Republik, so those very same “thought leaders” continue to demand our children go to school masked, inside and out. Surprised? We aren’t.

Anti-vax mandate protesters storm movie theater in NYC

By |2023-03-06T11:59:06-05:00February 8th, 2022|

In Canada, they have scores of big rigs surrounding Ottowa’s capital complex and blocking border crossing points. In New York City, those opposed to mandates roll a bit differently. They decided to team up and “occupy” an AMC movie theater that was enforcing some COVID suppression measures. Estimates of the number of mandate opponents varied, but the videos showing up online suggest that there were at least several dozen of them.

Loudoun County Public Schools: Maskless Students Can Be Cited for Trespassing if Suspended

By |2023-03-06T11:59:07-05:00February 8th, 2022|

Loudoun County Public Schools has responded to rumors of maskless students facing arrest, saying that no students have been arrested for not following coronavirus-related rules, such as wearing a mask. The county added, however, that it is true students can face suspension for repeated violations of policies implemented in response to the Chinese coronavirus, and if suspended students return to school, they could be cited for trespassing.

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