Sometime between the inauguration of Michigan’s lockdown Governor Gretchen Whitmer on January 6, and yesterday’s award ceremony photo op for Ann Arbor School Superintendent Jeanice Kerr Swift, it was decided that children who attend public schools in the far-left Ann Arbor school district must be forced to once again, wear masks to school.

Only one day before sending a note to parents of children returning from Christmas break to inform them that their kids will be forced to wear a “well-fitting” mask during school, it was clearly okay for the Ann Arbor School superintendent to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with three adults and smile for the camera during an award ceremony.

Ann Arbor School Superintendent Jeanice Kerr Swift (Center, holding award)

Justin Spiro, a school social worker and strong advocate for children, blasted the hypocritical Ann Arbor school superintendent, calling her decision to force kids to wear masks upon their return to school for two weeks “the definition of cruelty.”

Spiro wrote:

Ann Arbor Superintendent Jeanice Kerr Swift just mandated masks on all students.

Here she is three days ago, accepting an award, smiling ear-to-ear with no mask in sight.

Living a normal adult life while forcing masks on speech-delayed 4-year-olds is the definition of cruelty.

The woke Ann Arbor Schools superintendent isn’t the only hypocrite; Democrat Governor Whitmer, who was recently “re-elected” after becoming one of America’s most unpopular, tyrannical leaders during the CCP virus pandemic, was seen only three days ago, high-fiving a little girl on her father’s shoulder as the maskless group smiled for a photo.

If it’s okay for adults and children to go maskless at Whitmer’s inauguration, where hundreds of liberals were gathered, how can it not be okay to allow young children to go maskless in Ann Arbor, Michigan, public schools?

Outkick reports- This is the latest in a long line of examples of school administrators bowing to science denialism.

Years of evidence and data showing that masks are completely ineffective at preventing the spread of COVID continue to apparently be irrelevant.

Randomized controlled trials on masking to combat the spread of the flu also found that they were ineffective.

One study of neighboring school districts in North Dakota found that there was no difference in case rates between those that wore masks and those that didn’t.

States that required masking in schools during the winter of 2021-2022 also reported higher rates of infection than those that didn’t.

What do you think?

Should it be considered child abuse to force students to wear masks all day in school?

 

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