If they aren't in a program that requires physical presence on campus, your kid can do everything online. If they have to be on campus, more than like the university has an "or" condition. Meaning, tests done once a week.
Your alternative option is to take them out of school and enroll them in many reputable online universities.
If you really want to keep them there, tell the University they are immunocompromised and considering "delta" etc, they can't attend campus so they should have accommodations made for them.
That way, they won't be required to attend any projects or assignments that require group work or public speaking. They can do everything online.
Or just pull them the fuck out and enroll them online and take your money away from libtard shitholes.
“When law forces an individual to choose between following her religious beliefs or forfeiting benefits, the law places a substantial burden on the individual’s free exercise of religion,” Judge Maloney wrote.
(B)(4) "A pupil who presents a written statement of the pupil's parent or guardian in which the parent or guardian declines to have the pupil immunized for reasons of conscience, including religious convictions, is not required to be immunized."
Put it in writing stating your "religious conviction to decline vaccination as provided under Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 3313.671(B)(4)."
This is all you need to state. State no more and your child will be cleared to attend Bowling Green.
Thank you 🙏🏻 This is the advice that I needed based on my child’s personality. I’m going to move forward with every exemption under Ohio law and my pastor is on board.
My Oldest son (27 ACT) went to Law School after undergrad (semi-Ivy league). $250K in debt. Makes $60K year
My Daughter (middle child - 25 ACT)) is in med school (also semi-Ivy league). Will be $200K in debt When done. Will make @ $120K, but not for 3 more years.
My youngest son (22 ACT) said "Fuck these woke commies", dropped out of college his Freshman year, and immediately went to Lineman school. ZERO DEBT. Made 55K his first years as a GRUNT. Made $80K his second year as an apprentice. On track to make WELL OVER $100K this year. He owns a brand new Ford F250, 69 Mustang, and fucking Bobcat excavator he doesn't even need. I made him show me his pay stubs because I straight up called him a liar. Cost me 2 cases of Bush Light (hes a red-neck now). He is 22 years old. He is 22 years old and makes fucking $100K a year. I did 24 years in the Army before I made that kind of scratch. It's dangerous as hell, but like all professions, if you put in the work, you move up FAST. Lightning Fast.
Fuck college. Become a Plummer, Electrician, HVAC professional, Mechanic .... any trade.
Have you considered saying that your child will take the vaccine but the university is legally responsible for any and all side effects and adverse reactions, up to and including death?
You and your child will have to make hard decisions, this being one. As attorney Thomas Renz has stated several times, there is no guarantee someone will be able to keep their job if they refuse the "vaccine".
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. These tyrannical institutions and corporations are betting on the general public to be uninformed, mindless robots who go along with this evil agenda. Those who are awake and not on board are in the coercion phase ( your situation).There is not one simple answer other than to fight. Is a degree worth forever changing your child's DNA, which will cause irreparable harm? Is injecting graphene oxide and destroying his/her's immune system worth it? You are your child's protector forever.
HB248 is crucial and our voices in Ohio must be heard. I follow Ohio Stands Up here who originally hired Attorney Renz to fight against Dictator Dewine. You'll find a wealth of resources on their website. Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom are also fighting this battle Ohio AMF
Also, 1851 Center For Constitutional Law in Ohio is in the fight, 1851 Center check here
Bowling Green will follow with all other universities' tyrannical directives in Ohio as long as they can get away with it. This only stops when we fight. Check those resources as they are in Ohio. A mandate is NOT a law. Also, if you are successful with receiving an exemption, expect secondary coercive tactics such as weekly testing, segregated activities, and the like. Do not allow them to shove that EO coated q-tip in your child's nose. It's carcinogenic. Repeated exposure can cause cancer.
I wish you the best, God Bless you for fighting this.
This is probably the most important for someone going into a Library career.
Honestly, everything else just comes with time. The most useful skill is being able to use and understand The Dewey Decimal system and to be able to interact with it in a database suite like Access or even good old raw SQL.
I hope you know your kid is basically going to be a database manager going this route. It might not be for them.
We’re all devastated at the collapse of trusted institutions, but what they need most right now is a path forward, a social-learning environment, confidence they are taking the right steps to grow in marketable skills, and secure the ability to earn a living.
That's a tough one to work around outside of college courses...
The reason I ask is because you need to know that many of the courses in modern Universities are compromised.
Indoctrination is high, and especially in the humanities and literature.
Consider that it may be best if your child waits on this career path. In a year's time, it could have completely different degree criteria and many previous courses could be left invalid for accreditation.
Here's what I suggest, if you and your child decide not to go to University this year:
Start self-learning with skills that can be grandfathered in. Universities often allow you to automatically be accredited if you already have taken a course from another college or if you can prove you already are proficient in said skill.
For instance, learning a second language. Most Universities, particularly the Liberal Arts ones, require at least 2 semesters of foreign language to graduate with a Bachelor's degree.
If your child can prove they already know one or even two foreign languages fluently enough to pass the previous years' final exam, they will usually accredit it. It may cost something still, because they are in it for the money, but what matters is your child didn't have to attend and still got the credits.
They may also require a music class or two among elective classes. If your child can prove they are proficient in music enough with an instrument of their choice, they can potentially skip taking these as well. Music History is a no go, but a Music Theory course would be possible to work with solo.
Math courses are also a possibility, but not easy in the slightest. Tons of resources to do it yourself, though.
Ask the college ahead of time what courses they would consider grandfathering in. You might be able to get enough that can be done at home.
Meanwhile, your kid could also take some trade skill courses locally. They might not be as finnicky with mandates. Things like bookbinding, printmaking, and organization technique workshops are some to look out for that would likely be more worthwhile than a lot of University courses.
The best thing you can do for your child is to teach them how to learn.
If they aren't in a program that requires physical presence on campus, your kid can do everything online. If they have to be on campus, more than like the university has an "or" condition. Meaning, tests done once a week.
Your alternative option is to take them out of school and enroll them in many reputable online universities.
Yes regular testing will be required followed by quarantine if positive. We are considering pulling them but they are devastated.
If you really want to keep them there, tell the University they are immunocompromised and considering "delta" etc, they can't attend campus so they should have accommodations made for them.
That way, they won't be required to attend any projects or assignments that require group work or public speaking. They can do everything online.
Or just pull them the fuck out and enroll them online and take your money away from libtard shitholes.
Take them out of the school, why are you wanting them in a college that will indoctrinate them into liberal woke ideology?
You're paying them, take your money elsewhere.
This quote was from a federal judge ruling barring Western Michigan University from mandating Covid Vaxxine for athletes. This applies to any student with religious exemption beliefs.
Ohio has in its law, both a religious and personal belief exemption against vaccination.
Put it in writing stating your "religious conviction to decline vaccination as provided under Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 3313.671(B)(4)."
This is all you need to state. State no more and your child will be cleared to attend Bowling Green.
Thank you 🙏🏻 This is the advice that I needed based on my child’s personality. I’m going to move forward with every exemption under Ohio law and my pastor is on board.
You don’t send them, find other parents that are in the same situation, unite with them and fight against the status quo !!!
A TALE OF 3 SIBLINGS:
My Oldest son (27 ACT) went to Law School after undergrad (semi-Ivy league). $250K in debt. Makes $60K year
My Daughter (middle child - 25 ACT)) is in med school (also semi-Ivy league). Will be $200K in debt When done. Will make @ $120K, but not for 3 more years.
My youngest son (22 ACT) said "Fuck these woke commies", dropped out of college his Freshman year, and immediately went to Lineman school. ZERO DEBT. Made 55K his first years as a GRUNT. Made $80K his second year as an apprentice. On track to make WELL OVER $100K this year. He owns a brand new Ford F250, 69 Mustang, and fucking Bobcat excavator he doesn't even need. I made him show me his pay stubs because I straight up called him a liar. Cost me 2 cases of Bush Light (hes a red-neck now). He is 22 years old. He is 22 years old and makes fucking $100K a year. I did 24 years in the Army before I made that kind of scratch. It's dangerous as hell, but like all professions, if you put in the work, you move up FAST. Lightning Fast.
Fuck college. Become a Plummer, Electrician, HVAC professional, Mechanic .... any trade.
A judge just ruled in favor of plaintiff because school refused religious exemptions. Did you file one?
Not yet. The forms will be available from the university in a week.
Have you considered saying that your child will take the vaccine but the university is legally responsible for any and all side effects and adverse reactions, up to and including death?
No I haven’t done that yet.
That won't work - if the govt and drug companies can't be sued - you think you're going to win that case ? Nope !
Tell him to say he will take the approved vaccine when it comes out.
Probably never will.
You and your child will have to make hard decisions, this being one. As attorney Thomas Renz has stated several times, there is no guarantee someone will be able to keep their job if they refuse the "vaccine".
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. These tyrannical institutions and corporations are betting on the general public to be uninformed, mindless robots who go along with this evil agenda. Those who are awake and not on board are in the coercion phase ( your situation).There is not one simple answer other than to fight. Is a degree worth forever changing your child's DNA, which will cause irreparable harm? Is injecting graphene oxide and destroying his/her's immune system worth it? You are your child's protector forever.
HB248 is crucial and our voices in Ohio must be heard. I follow Ohio Stands Up here who originally hired Attorney Renz to fight against Dictator Dewine. You'll find a wealth of resources on their website. Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom are also fighting this battle Ohio AMF
Also, 1851 Center For Constitutional Law in Ohio is in the fight, 1851 Center check here
Bowling Green will follow with all other universities' tyrannical directives in Ohio as long as they can get away with it. This only stops when we fight. Check those resources as they are in Ohio. A mandate is NOT a law. Also, if you are successful with receiving an exemption, expect secondary coercive tactics such as weekly testing, segregated activities, and the like. Do not allow them to shove that EO coated q-tip in your child's nose. It's carcinogenic. Repeated exposure can cause cancer.
I wish you the best, God Bless you for fighting this.
Thank you so much. I’m arming my knowledge arsenal today and I feel like I can fight whatever they try to hand to me.
You are welcome! I think you'll find those websites helpful. Stand strong, God is with you.
What vocation is your kid looking at?
They are an English major first year- looking at library career.
Oh, I forgot, database management techniques.
This is probably the most important for someone going into a Library career.
Honestly, everything else just comes with time. The most useful skill is being able to use and understand The Dewey Decimal system and to be able to interact with it in a database suite like Access or even good old raw SQL.
I hope you know your kid is basically going to be a database manager going this route. It might not be for them.
Sleepydude is giving good advice.
We’re all devastated at the collapse of trusted institutions, but what they need most right now is a path forward, a social-learning environment, confidence they are taking the right steps to grow in marketable skills, and secure the ability to earn a living.
That's a tough one to work around outside of college courses...
The reason I ask is because you need to know that many of the courses in modern Universities are compromised.
Indoctrination is high, and especially in the humanities and literature.
Consider that it may be best if your child waits on this career path. In a year's time, it could have completely different degree criteria and many previous courses could be left invalid for accreditation.
Here's what I suggest, if you and your child decide not to go to University this year:
Start self-learning with skills that can be grandfathered in. Universities often allow you to automatically be accredited if you already have taken a course from another college or if you can prove you already are proficient in said skill.
For instance, learning a second language. Most Universities, particularly the Liberal Arts ones, require at least 2 semesters of foreign language to graduate with a Bachelor's degree.
If your child can prove they already know one or even two foreign languages fluently enough to pass the previous years' final exam, they will usually accredit it. It may cost something still, because they are in it for the money, but what matters is your child didn't have to attend and still got the credits.
They may also require a music class or two among elective classes. If your child can prove they are proficient in music enough with an instrument of their choice, they can potentially skip taking these as well. Music History is a no go, but a Music Theory course would be possible to work with solo.
Math courses are also a possibility, but not easy in the slightest. Tons of resources to do it yourself, though.
Ask the college ahead of time what courses they would consider grandfathering in. You might be able to get enough that can be done at home.
Meanwhile, your kid could also take some trade skill courses locally. They might not be as finnicky with mandates. Things like bookbinding, printmaking, and organization technique workshops are some to look out for that would likely be more worthwhile than a lot of University courses.
The best thing you can do for your child is to teach them how to learn.