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No sports, no clubs, no talking during
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Posted By: AltaD, 9/13/2021 8:31:55 AM

Monday is the first day of school in Gotham’s public system. And it’s on track to be the third needlessly disrupted academic year for kids. (Snip) A New York state Education ­Department health guide for the 2021-22 school year worries a lot about kids’ outrageous breathing. “Due to increased exhalation that occurs during physical activity, some sports can put players, coaches, trainers and others at ­increased risk for getting and spreading COVID-19. Close contact sports and indoor sports are particularly risky. Similar risks might exist for other extracurricular activities, such as band, choir, theater and school clubs that meet indoors.” Kids all over the city will be eating lunch only outdoors

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Teachers unions, Democrat politicians and weak parents damaging America's children.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: moebellini3 9/13/2021 9:16:58 AM (No. 912950)
And pathetic, sick, brainwashed democrats still don't get it. Your kids are being held hostage until YOU bend to their communist ways. You want your kids back, do as we say, you want your kids to enjoy a normal life, DO AS WE SAY. Get it yet. Parents should start forming groups and start home schooling their children. This insanity is meant to destroy our society. Do you frakin get it et....
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Reply 2 - Posted by: BarryNo 9/13/2021 9:22:16 AM (No. 912957)
When you communicate you form bonds and realize common strategies and wishes. This is threatening to the Elite, who wish everyone weakened and isolated - easy prey for their use. This is why smart parents home school, or seek trustworthy alternatives to offered, government twisted, education.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: skacmar 9/13/2021 9:29:28 AM (No. 912967)
This nation seems to be of two minds when it comes to Covid depending on where one lives. One group wants to lock everyone up, mask up, shoot up, and and make you shut up! Kids should be in bubble wrap and kept in closets and never see daylight until the last vestiges of Covid are destroyed. The other camp just wants to go back to normal, decide what precautions work for yourself (mask/no-mask, vaccine/no-vaccine), send kids back to school, in school while being on the lookout for infections but not going overboard, and just living life for something that is not going to go away. Unfortunately, those in charge are in the first, protect at all costs camp, and they are unwilling to even consider that all that they are doing is a bit of overkill.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: mifla 9/13/2021 9:40:10 AM (No. 912994)
Get rid of the teacher's union, fire the bad teachers and use the saved money to reward the good teachers. Then we may graduate children who can actually read and write.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Right Time 9/13/2021 9:45:40 AM (No. 913002)
Now that Chairman Xiden has mandated that all must be vaccinated, what few teachers that may be unvaccinated and "at risk" from their "Typhoid Mary", Covid superspreader students will be resolved. So, why the ridiculous requirements for students? If outside is so good, why not let the students take their classes in the classrooms, while the teachers stand outside in the rain, cold, and snow and shout their lessons through the windows?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: anniebc 9/13/2021 10:30:12 AM (No. 913090)
I guess none of the students and staff can expect mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if it's ever needed. No panic attacks either. Government is killing Americans, and it's time we all start making that declaration. Doctors can't treat patients with early treatment for covid properly because of government tying their hands. People are dying needlessly, and government needs to be held responsible. One of my local school districts just cancelled school for two weeks because of an increase in covid cases. People are wearing masks, not because they're mandated in SC; they're wearing masks because government is keeping them ignorant and in fear. Stores in SC can't mandate masks, but they're putting up signs stating that they strongly encourage mask wearing while in their stores, and they loop recordings encouraging us to wear masks and keep one another safe. What is happening is a modern version of the killings of Pol Pot, Hitler, Staling and the other gangs of murderers from our recent past. They need to pay for what they're doing.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Californian 9/13/2021 10:47:41 AM (No. 913124)
These people have truly gone mad. They are simply insane. Forget about the science they aren't following. They're just wack a do coo coo ka choo crazy!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: TurtleDove 9/13/2021 1:42:21 PM (No. 913359)
"Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely" And our children will be the primary losers. We will all lose from this, the libs/dems have ruined society now & by destroying our children, they will tear down our society for, well, for forever.
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