The Parental Bill of Rights is absolutely necessary for at least three reasons, directly related to the mental and physical health of all children and my grandchildren.
- Masking children
- Vaccination of children
- Critical race theory parading as diversity, equity, and inclusion, according to U.S. Senator Tom Cotton
Our educational institutions expect parents to accept that masking children eight hours per day has no immediate or long-term cognitive effects on the function of their brain! With the current war on free speech, I do not know if you are allowed to read or remember the fairy tale known as the “Pied Piper of Hamelin”. He befriended the citizens of the town when he used his flute to entice all the rats in town to follow him down to the river and drown. He was a hero! Then in the middle of the night he worked his magic on the children of Hamelin and stole them from their parents. With a little courage, this Committee and the N.H. state legislature should use their common sense to save our children by freeing them from their masks and returning them to educational activities.
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If all the teachers are vaccinated, then the children do not need to be subjected to the long-term risk of inoculation, especially in view of the fact that science can provide us no data concerning the long-term adverse effects of the Covid-19 shot. The science tells us that children do not transmit the virus, and, if infected, suffer only a mild case. Their survival rate for Covid-19 is 99.5%, better than the seasonal flu. Interestingly enough Dr. Fauci, the father of Covid-19, told a U.S. Senate Committee recently that only 50% of the bureaucrats working for the CDC have been inoculated.
N. H. Secretary of Education Edelblut told all of us the following:
However, for those who promote critical race theory or similar concepts (think diversity, equity and inclusion) they are not built on a foundation of common sense but on ideology diametrically opposed to the truths found in our Declaration of Independence that we are all created equal!
Of course, it is CRT that would distort our history, limit our speech through its cancel culture and divide us up by immutable characteristics, ignoring the inherent humanity of each individual . . . all of us should continue to believe in the dream Dr. Martin Luther King gave us that one day our children live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
I strongly urge this Committee to unanimously allow the N.H. House of Representatives to support HB 1431.
My wife and I want to express our gratitude to the brave representatives of Belknap County who have sponsored this Bill.