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Wesley Hoyle's avatar

"They can't touch you. Be kind and respectful."

I needed to see this from my home state today.

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Frab's avatar

Excellent! We need *this* spreading across the country like a virus. Contagious freedom.

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Dooglio's avatar

Geeze do these idiots at the door look dumb with their ineffective masks on.

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Ed's avatar

take control, say no, force them to remove you, never patronize them, out vote them next election.

when it gets bad enough you will know what to do!

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Chris Adams's avatar

The school could simply switch to virtual tomorrow morning as enforcement but its outstanding to see this.

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Guttermouth's avatar

Don't read the comments.

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Luna579's avatar

It’s pretty bad.

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Luna579's avatar

Well the guy is a self proclaimed spy of some sort - catching all those crazy right wingers

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Guttermouth's avatar

Back when it was a real job, we would call that a "journalist. "

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Darling Sneauxflayke's avatar

Imagine trying to deny entry to teens who WANT to be at school and thinking you're righteous. Any other circumstance, school admins and teachers would be bitchin' about truancy.

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Catherine Kelly's avatar

Loved this sooo much😊😍 kids standing up for themselves and the police actually using some sense. Want to see this everywhere.

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Sarah Osbun's avatar

Students at my local High School in South Bend, Indiana, took off their masks, stood close together, and removed the plastic dividers between desks.

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JBP's avatar

The Twitter poster actually thinks he is outing bad people here. Really disgusting, but glad he backfired.

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Sky's avatar

Good to see this. But I have noticed that kids these days are still far more compliant with authorities than we were at that age (late 70s). They seem to need the support from adults to rebel. We did it on our own and against far less oppressive rules than this.

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