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Exeter Youth Soccer’s Crazy COVID Rules Include Kids Playing Masked

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Pembroke Academy coach Brad Keyes took a stand. He refused to make his track athletes were masks during competition. He saw it righty as dangerous to their health. No such luck in that #woke #Sh!tShow of a town we call Exeter, New Hampshire.

Related: A Message From Coach Brad Keyes – Fired For Refusing to Make Track Athletes Wear Masks While Competing

In a recent email, we learn that,

 

  • A pre-practice and pre-game screening tool must be filled out within an hour before each event. If your player isn’t screened, they can’t play. Still in progress as we finalize rosters, but our link will be: https://tinyurl.com/FCX0607Boys
  • Volunteers and spectators must be screened too: https://tinyurl.com/FCXVolSpectator
  • Each player should bring a mask, water bottle, and their own ball to limit sharing of items.
  • Masks will be mandatory on the field for the first two weeks of games, but will not be mandatory for practice. Game masks will be reviewed by the league every two weeks and may change.
  • All non-players (coaches, spectators, volunteers) are required to wear masks on all of the fields we play at. The lifting of the mask mandate by the Governor does not apply to our league, club and the properties we will play on.
  • Each field will have a map of where to enter and exit.
  • This is not the season to invite the whole family to each game. Please try to limit the number of spectators you bring to games as capacity is limited for safe social distancing.

 

It seems byzantine to me and not just the dangerous demand that athletes under stress compromise their airways.

Note: If there are any parents who want to start the registration process and send me screen grabs of the pages past number one, I’d appreciate it. I can only see the landing page unless I ‘register,’ and I’ll never be attending the games and don’t want to take a spot that could go to a parent.

Jason Faria, the source of the email, is probably just looking for a way to keep the kids interested and playing. He seems engaged and enthusiastic but disinterested in the challenges or realities of the Covidism in which he is forced to operate.

It may be that he is a fully indoctrinated card-carrying member of the Covid cult, but whatever his status, he is not a hero like Brad Keyes.

Coach Keyes took a stand regardless of the consequences to himself because, at the end of the day, making athletes exert themselves masked is dangerous.

And the irony is that this requirement is a significantly greater threat to their health than any flu virus, including the one we’ve named SARS CoV2.

Healthy children, especially those who actively pursue physical fitness, have more to fear from the adult response than they do the virus.

If more people do not have the guts to stand up and show them, we’ll end up with a lost generation and lost opportunity, as the nation we inherited is ripped out from under them just like 2020.

One positive note. The mask mandate appears to expire after the first two weeks, but that’s two weeks too late.

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