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So, we need to treat this pandemic as the survival of the fittest? Whether child or adult, if your immune system can't handle COVID-19 like it's just the common cold, then that is just too bad. Bye, bye. Shutting things down cause more harm upon people and the economy than COVID-19 itself.
I'm delighted to see this. Hopefully, parents will pull out their kids and send them to private schools or homeschools and the public school teachers will decrease in numbers and political influence.
closing is the safest thing to do because if you are unfortunate enough to get covid, it is over 98% fatal for the tiktok accounts of our beloved essential worker heros.
Decisions like this risk creating a society and social class of misfits will who not know how to properly interact with others and who lack basic educational attainment necessary to succeed in life. Children belong in school. This is creating more of a mess than is worth it.
Why are all these vaccinated, boosted, and masked teachers so scared of covid? Kids don't die from it nor do they get "long covid" their immune systems are generally good at fighting it off. I hope we get a generation of kids that end up rebellious and tell all these snowflake millennials not to mention all these former Hollywood rebels like Arnold telling people "bleep their freedom" to go and pound sand. We are in desperate need of an injection of testosterone into this society or it's going to decay and collapse.
We know they all just want to get paid to not work. College professors are worse, the amount they get paid for how little they work while most of them preach a form of Marxism that would drive the world back into the dark ages...
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