School Board Meeting Moderator's Demand Inadvertently Proves That Mask Don't Work - Granite Grok

School Board Meeting Moderator’s Demand Inadvertently Proves That Mask Don’t Work

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Hudson town moderator Paul Inderbitzen recently showered the Granite State in glory. At a school board meeting to vote on a move to repeal the school mask-mandate policy, unmasked parents were told to segregate. 

Get to the back of the room—no mingling with the masked, so I guess masks don’t work.

 

 “There’s an unmarked section in the back. I’m asking anyone who does not wear a mask to be in that section, and I’ll ask our officer to enforce that.”

 

If masks work, then having unmasked people and masked people together would have no impact on either group. The masked would not be able to infect the unmasked and vice versa. If the unmasked don’t care, it should be no one else’s business. But the busy-body mandatory of masks don’t care about that. Nor do they care that most masks don’t do anything anyway.

Mandating masks in schools is a useless exercise as it is in nearly any setting. An act that, as a reminder, is illegal. No known act of the legislature permits this sort of requirement, and if the legislature has not granted their authority, it does not exist, and anyone who believes it does needs to be segregated to the part of the room closest to the door and then shown out.

Related: CDC More or Less Admits that Cloth Masks Don’t Do Sh!t! (Against the Wuhan Lab-Generated Virus)

If we had one decent judge or governor in this state, this business would have been over 18 months ago. The fearmongers would have been free to quarantine, lockdown, close shop, or wear as many masks as they wanted while the rest of us went about our business accepting risk as suits our character.

No such luck. Instead, we get dopes like this guy making a fool of himself and his own mask policy.

 

 

 

The school board voted unanimously to keep the mandate in place, by the way, which only tells us Hudson needs to replace them with people who understand that they don’t have that authority.

Town elections are coming up. Maybe we’ll see the beginning of change we can believe in?

 

A local copy of the video is available here.

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