Help! WV compulsory school vaccination!
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Hey Frens! Recently relocated to WV, and discovered that WV has no personal choice or religious exemption. Compulsory school vaccinations. I have a 5 and 8 year old boy who I have so far been able to dodge the state mandated jabs. But I am running out of room to maneuver here. Does anyone know a sympathetic family Dr. in WV? Or a vaccine rights activist organization I could contact for help? They start school next fall, and I am absolutely disgusted that I am being forced, essentially at gun point to stick my kids with aluminum and mercury adjuvants. So Un-American. Thank you for any help and advice!
This. Keep in mind that even if you're unable to personally homeschool your kids, there are homeschool groups you can join.
Also keep in mind that some of these homeschool groups are very ... strange. Cult-like even. I'm not a Christian personally, and I generally have nothing against them, but there are some people who take it way too far. If you want to teach creationism, go for it. If you want to teach that all holidays are satanic because they have pagan origins, so you make up new holidays to mentally flog children for attempting to have any semblance of fun, you can go straight to hell.
-sits in the back of an ambulance, wrapped in a blanket, sipping hot cocoa-
I was a homeschool kid. I've seen things. Horrible things. Even my "church-secretary-let's-move-into-the-room-in-the-back-of-the-church-that-no-one-uses" mother was weirded out by these people. Needless to say, I was pulled out of that group.
we gave up an income to homeschool. we are not rich. if we can do it, anyone can. the question is... are your children worth it to you.
I would be more concerned with transgenderism.
I am Christian, and i am vehemently opposed to church in all forms.
I can give you that. Transgenderism has become a cult in and of itself (see also "Rachel" Levine giving Rand Paul non-answers about transgenderism).
My issue with the group I was part of was the mentality more than the message. When I was much younger, we used to celebrate Neewollah in church. When I asked why we did that instead of Halloween, I was told something about safety and a Christian environment. That's cool. Fast forward a few years, I end up going to a reformation day party with a homeschool group. When I asked why not just Halloween or Neewollah, you would have thought I punched someone's kid right in the mouth. It was such a repressive mentality in that group that questioning anything was strongly discouraged or occasionally punished (not me, thankfully).
In public school we stopped having halloween parties and they we called autumn festival. This shit is everywhere.
Did I mention anywhere in that post that people do not have the right to teach their kids whatever they want? I was using "they can go to hell" in the "I will not associate with them" sense, because I thought "they can go f themselves" sounded a lot more rude and "I will not be a part of it" sounded far too polite.
And yes, people who celebrate Kwanzaa can go to hell too. Racial holidays are creepy.