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The Illinois Superintendent has just stated that people whom can prove
originally posted by: Habs2133
a reply to: incoserv
At this point..honestly, I may just volunteer to be gassed. Who the hell wants to live in this society anyways...my goodness! We have devolved as a race (human race). Idiocracy is now a reality.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
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By Jim Hoft
Published July 29, 2021 at 12:45pm
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Galesburg, IL School District 205 Superintendent John Asplund sent this shocking email out to staff members announcing a new ID badge policy.
School staff now have the option to change from the customary white ID badge to a yellow ID badge to indicate that they have received the covid vaccine.
They are actually going to use Yellow Badges for identification.
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It Begins… Illinois Superintendent Will Hand Out Yellow ID Badges Based on Vaccination Status
Yep, you read that right... The Illinois Superintendent has just stated that people whom can prove to have received the CoV-2 vaccines will receive and will be able to wear a yellow badge..."
BTW, yes it is optional...for now... Plenty of far leftists, including Biden and democrat leaders, are calling to force people to be vaccinated... Eventually wearing a "badge", whether yellow or other color, will also be called by far leftists to be mandated around the world...
And we still have people asking what is wrong with all of this?...
More at: chicago.suntimes.com... dment
Pritzker signs ban on using moral objections to avoid ‘life-saving’ COVID-19 vaccines — an amendment GOP called ‘atrocious’
The Health Care Right of Conscience Act was originally designed to protect health care providers who refused to perform medical procedures — such as abortions — that they’re opposed to.
The new language seeks to clarify that the right of conscience objection does not apply to COVID-19 requirements.