Legal definition of Coercion is different in different states, but the basic concept is the same:
The intimidation of a victim to compel the individual to do some act against his or her will by the use of psychological pressure, physical force, or threats ... [or] ... disclosing any secret that would seriously impair the victim's reputation in the community ...
Coercion is both a crime (imprisonment) and a cause of action for a civil lawsuit (monetary damages).
We just might have to start filing criminal complaints and lawsuits against these people.
When the head coach, his entire staff, and all administrators and school board members are facing a $1,000,000 lawsuit in their personal capacities, as well as criminal charges filed with the local sheriff, district attorney, and US attorney, maybe a few numbskulls will wake up.
Very helpful. Thank you. Need to find lawyer....school was smart and didn't actually cut the kids....but treatment of unvaxxed players was going to be very different from those who complied....
treatment of unvaxxed players was going to be very different from those who complied
Constitutional violation right there. The "equal protection clause."
"No State shall ... deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." -- 14th Amendment, US Constitution
"If two or more persons conspire to ... oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State ... in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same ... They shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both ..." -- 18 USC 241
These kids had every right to try out for the football team, and the school (a government institution, even if it is private it likely gets government money) has no authority to treat students differently for arbitrary reasons.
Engaging in coercion for an arbitrary reason is a criminal act -- both a state misdemeanor and a federal felony.
Start throwing around terms like "federal felony" and "civil rights violations" and some people WILL take notice.
If you hire an attorney, you will need one who is willing to be aggressive in pursuing this legal theory. MOST attorneys are pussies when it comes to challenging the government. But some will do it, and a few will do it with a smile on their face. But only a few. Take your time finding the RIGHT person to handle this (assuming you don't do it yourself).
The school's entire defense will be "but we was just listening to Fauci and protecting the other students."
And your/attorney's response is: "PROVE IT!"
They can't prove they were protecting ANYONE, because their position is based on FRAUD. If you get an HONEST judge (not a guarantee by any means), then they have no defense to treating some kids differently with no basis to believe that anyone was a health risk to anyone else.
Covid has 99.99% survival rate for kids, and the few who MIGHT have died from it have such severe health problems already (like leukemia) that they would not be playing sports in the first place
There is ZERO proof that face masks do anything to stop the spread of any virus, and specifically covid (almost 100 studies in the past 50 years, and ZERO evidence they help, and A LOT of evidence they do harm)
There is ZERO evidence that the imaginary vaccines do anything at all to stop the spread of Covid, because the drug makers did not even LOOK at that issue in their trials
BTW, since it was a Top 25 Div I school, I bet at least some of those kids had talent to make it to the NFL.
How much money do NFL players make these days? How many years and how many millions for how many kids? Consitutional rights violations based on FRAUD (triple damages) that caused a loss of future income.
An attorney/law firm could be looking at a $100,000,000 lawsuit. You will likely find some who want in on that action.
incredibly helpful. And i agree that it's going to be hard to find a lawyer who will support these brave young men. I'm sure the good ones are very busy now-a-days....
Since April the coaches have pushed the vax...hard. Most players said no at first but the last 2 weeks they threatened to make cuts if they didn't take the vax. Most kids ended up getting the shot (unwillingly in a lot of cases) but a few players had the balls to say NFW and were willing to walk away from their dream. The coaches hit their NCAA vax "quota" but still had to segregate unvaxxed kids (must wear masks at all time, social distance, can't travel with team, limited practice, etc). Yep, time to lawyer up.
I really do think we will see the NCAA, NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL all supplanted over the coming decade by patriot sports leagues. Sadly, it will probably only be when a lot of athletes begin to die of the vaxxes that people get sufficiently pissed off with the legacy leagues that they support the formation of new leagues.
In the end, they will get what is coming. Sue their asses. Obviously they don’t care about personal freedom. They are bought and paid for by the demonic Deep State. They are a big business monopoly, therefore they must tow the line, stop supporting and watching these rigged games.
Legal definition of Coercion is different in different states, but the basic concept is the same:
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Coersion
Coercion is both a crime (imprisonment) and a cause of action for a civil lawsuit (monetary damages).
We just might have to start filing criminal complaints and lawsuits against these people.
When the head coach, his entire staff, and all administrators and school board members are facing a $1,000,000 lawsuit in their personal capacities, as well as criminal charges filed with the local sheriff, district attorney, and US attorney, maybe a few numbskulls will wake up.
Very helpful. Thank you. Need to find lawyer....school was smart and didn't actually cut the kids....but treatment of unvaxxed players was going to be very different from those who complied....
Constitutional violation right there. The "equal protection clause."
"No State shall ... deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." -- 14th Amendment, US Constitution
"If two or more persons conspire to ... oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State ... in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same ... They shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both ..." -- 18 USC 241
These kids had every right to try out for the football team, and the school (a government institution, even if it is private it likely gets government money) has no authority to treat students differently for arbitrary reasons.
Engaging in coercion for an arbitrary reason is a criminal act -- both a state misdemeanor and a federal felony.
Start throwing around terms like "federal felony" and "civil rights violations" and some people WILL take notice.
If you hire an attorney, you will need one who is willing to be aggressive in pursuing this legal theory. MOST attorneys are pussies when it comes to challenging the government. But some will do it, and a few will do it with a smile on their face. But only a few. Take your time finding the RIGHT person to handle this (assuming you don't do it yourself).
The school's entire defense will be "but we was just listening to Fauci and protecting the other students."
And your/attorney's response is: "PROVE IT!"
They can't prove they were protecting ANYONE, because their position is based on FRAUD. If you get an HONEST judge (not a guarantee by any means), then they have no defense to treating some kids differently with no basis to believe that anyone was a health risk to anyone else.
They have NO CASE.
BTW, since it was a Top 25 Div I school, I bet at least some of those kids had talent to make it to the NFL.
How much money do NFL players make these days? How many years and how many millions for how many kids? Consitutional rights violations based on FRAUD (triple damages) that caused a loss of future income.
An attorney/law firm could be looking at a $100,000,000 lawsuit. You will likely find some who want in on that action.
CHOOSE WISELY.
BTW you have to prove these losses and can't just say "top 25 team means he was gonna make it to the NFL"
It's why the legal system is so fucked. Doesn't matter if you're right it matters if you can prove you're right.
incredibly helpful. And i agree that it's going to be hard to find a lawyer who will support these brave young men. I'm sure the good ones are very busy now-a-days....
Since April the coaches have pushed the vax...hard. Most players said no at first but the last 2 weeks they threatened to make cuts if they didn't take the vax. Most kids ended up getting the shot (unwillingly in a lot of cases) but a few players had the balls to say NFW and were willing to walk away from their dream. The coaches hit their NCAA vax "quota" but still had to segregate unvaxxed kids (must wear masks at all time, social distance, can't travel with team, limited practice, etc). Yep, time to lawyer up.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jd9a7QyT/right-to-refuse-vaxx--memorandum/
Yes, lawyer. Can sweat on each other, but segregated like black folks in the 40s
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jd9a7QyT/right-to-refuse-vaxx--memorandum/
I really do think we will see the NCAA, NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL all supplanted over the coming decade by patriot sports leagues. Sadly, it will probably only be when a lot of athletes begin to die of the vaxxes that people get sufficiently pissed off with the legacy leagues that they support the formation of new leagues.
Yes. They still don’t get it that these people WILL DIE
In the end, they will get what is coming. Sue their asses. Obviously they don’t care about personal freedom. They are bought and paid for by the demonic Deep State. They are a big business monopoly, therefore they must tow the line, stop supporting and watching these rigged games.
NCAA has been an abomination in all the sports it has infected since it's genesis.