A couple weeks ago, the police were called to deal with unvaccinated students at an LA school. From Reason:
When 15-year-old Ellah Nahum and a few other unvaccinated students showed up at Los Angeles' New West Charter School on Tuesday, January 18, after winter break, they brought lunches, backpacks, and negative COVID-19 tests, hoping to be allowed in. They'd been negotiating with school administrators since early October, when the school had announced that a vaccine mandate would go into effect in January. Prior to returning to school from winter break, they'd requested a hearing, attempting to find alternative options to getting vaccinated.
When they showed up at school around 7:30 a.m., they sailed through the first checkpoint, run by two newly hired security guards who were satisfied with the girls' proof of negative test conducted in the last 24 hours. It was the second checkpoint, run by school administrators demanding proof of vaccination, that created trouble for the teens. Several hours later, after tense negotiations between administrators, teens, and their parents, the school called Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to the scene, and cordoned the teens off, denying them chairs and bathroom breaks, according to the girls.
But the worst part is that the students already take tests weekly, and had negative results. Do the tests work or not? If they don’t, why are we subjecting people to them as a condition of entry?
Students are already required to take a COVID-19 test weekly, and when Reason pressed school administrators on whether proof of natural immunity would be sufficient to allow them to return to school, or why their current weekly testing regime is insufficient, they didn't respond.
It’s baffling to me how the government can on one hand proclaim that NOT going to school is illegal, and then ALSO claim that going to school unvaccinated is illegal. But these aren’t the only students in hot water for standing up for their rights.
Make them walk you out the door in cuffs. Make the world see exactly what enforcement of these edicts (not even laws) looks like in the real world.
Sadly, in the last couple years I’ve learned many people won’t be fazed in the slightest.
I'm glad to see the homeschooling movement is picking up steam though.
They make a show of this to scare the rest into compliance.