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This won`t end well.....unvaccinated student suing.......

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Amazing!! Just amazing!! You can`t make this stuff up.....

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/unv...alth-department-banning-school-181538789.html

A Kentucky student claims in a lawsuit that the local health department violated his freedom of religion by banning him from school for three weeks because he’s unvaccinated. The school is battling a chickenpox outbreak and took extra precautions to get it under control.


The Northern Kentucky Health Department (NKHD) explained in a March 14 press release that 32 cases of chickenpox arose at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and Assumption Academy, neighboring Catholic schools in Walton, Ky.


“Although we have been working with the school to contain the illnesses since February,” said Dr. Lynne Saddler, district director of health at NKHD, “the Health Department has recently seen a concerning increase in the number of infected students at the school which has prompted us to take further control measures at the school and to make the public aware that chickenpox may be in the community.”


The health department said all students “without proof of vaccination or proof of immunity against chickenpox” wouldn’t be allowed at school until 21 days “after the onset of rash for the last ill student or staff member.” It also cancelled all school events and extracurricular activities involving other schools or the public for the same period of time, explaining that this included but was not limited to sporting events (both home and away games), fairs, festivals and music events.

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What's his religion?

I wonder:

Jerome Kunkel, 18, claimed that banning him from school violates his rights. His lawsuit argues that he hasn’t been vaccinated because of his religious belief that “the use of any vaccine that is derived from aborted fetal cells is immoral, illegal and sinful,” Newsweek reports.

“I don’t believe in that vaccine at all and they are trying to push it on us,” Bill Kunkle, Jerome’s father, told NBC affiliate WLWT.

Current chickenpox vaccines do not use fetal cells. And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention call the vaccine “very safe” and “effective.”

(from linked article)
 
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I wonder:

Jerome Kunkel, 18, claimed that banning him from school violates his rights. His lawsuit argues that he hasn’t been vaccinated because of his religious belief that “the use of any vaccine that is derived from aborted fetal cells is immoral, illegal and sinful,” Newsweek reports.

“I don’t believe in that vaccine at all and they are trying to push it on us,” Bill Kunkle, Jerome’s father, told NBC affiliate WLWT.

Current chickenpox vaccines do not use fetal cells. And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention call the vaccine “very safe” and “effective.”

(from linked article)
Kinda spells out the entire rejection of their case if they are basing it off a claim that their objection to the vaccine (aborted fetus cells) isn’t in the vaccine.
 
Since unvaccinated children can cause others to die, they should either have to get vaccinated or be put in a quarantined prison. Freedom of belief ends when belief threatens the life of others. Social issues like contagious outbreaks need to be addressed before they happen so that innocent children don't die from the ignorance of their parents.
 
I wonder:

Jerome Kunkel, 18, claimed that banning him from school violates his rights. His lawsuit argues that he hasn’t been vaccinated because of his religious belief that “the use of any vaccine that is derived from aborted fetal cells is immoral, illegal and sinful,” Newsweek reports.

“I don’t believe in that vaccine at all and they are trying to push it on us,” Bill Kunkle, Jerome’s father, told NBC affiliate WLWT.

Current chickenpox vaccines do not use fetal cells. And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention call the vaccine “very safe” and “effective.”

(from linked article)
But that's not a religion. Dumbass beliefs alone don't make a religion.
 
Yea, you need to produce a great prophet first.
Hehe... reminds me a of a quote I once heard between the sole difference between a religion and a cult. It has nothing to do with numbers of people or even how tightly structured the teachings are.

Basically, in a religion, the great prophet is dead.
In a cult, he's still alive.
 
I don't care what his "religion" is. I could only guess at his political inclination. I don't want to share my country with degenerates who circumvent common-sense public health measures. Screw their religion; screw their "president"; screw them. An end to tolerance for this crap.
 
I don't care what his "religion" is. I could only guess at his political inclination. I don't want to share my country with degenerates who circumvent common-sense public health measures. Screw their religion; screw their "president"; screw them. An end to tolerance for this crap.
The mindset of people who willingly or recklessly put others in danger, do they even care about people other then themselves.
 
I don't care what his "religion" is. I could only guess at his political inclination. I don't want to share my country with degenerates who circumvent common-sense public health measures. Screw their religion; screw their "president"; screw them. An end to tolerance for this crap.


Anti vaxxers are from across political spectrums. There are plenty of dumbfucks.
 


I hope reporters ask him if he still thinks people should not be vaccinated.
 
I wonder:

Jerome Kunkel, 18, claimed that banning him from school violates his rights. His lawsuit argues that he hasn’t been vaccinated because of his religious belief that “the use of any vaccine that is derived from aborted fetal cells is immoral, illegal and sinful,” Newsweek reports.

“I don’t believe in that vaccine at all and they are trying to push it on us,” Bill Kunkle, Jerome’s father, told NBC affiliate WLWT.

Current chickenpox vaccines do not use fetal cells. And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention call the vaccine “very safe” and “effective.”

(from linked article)

From the state that brought you Mitch McConnell...
 
This case is going to be interesting because it is going to ask the legal question of is one's religious belief more important than reality. The kid believes something demonstrably untrue, but it holds the weight of a religious belief, so can a school argue that the belief being demonstrably untrue means they don't have to honor it? It tests the limits of what one can claim to believe.
 
Strange that there isn't a church-affiliated school that will take this kid in.


Hey, why was the unvaxxed toddler crying?

midlife crisis
 
In my book they get 2 choices. Vaccination, or we give you the measles, and quarantine your ass, so then you will "naturally" no longer be a risk to the general population. After all it's completely natural.
 
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