Sunday, April 17, 2022

Vaccine critics are domestic terrorists

 

Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie (R) called for an amendment to be included in H.R. 350, a domestic terrorism bill, that would prevent the government from using funds to “monitor, analyze, investigate or prosecute” an American citizen on the bases of their refusal or opposition to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

“The fact that moms are going to be targeted as domestic terrorists because they think their 5-year-old doesn’t need a freaking vaccine because they’ve looked at the data. They’ve seen that the flu presents more of a risk to their child than COVID does —  any of the variants,” said Congressman Massie.

While the “Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act” introduced by Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) did not initially included language regarding the COVID-19 vaccine, Massie is forcing the issue to add text that provides protections to parents who oppose vaccine mandates.

Massie also added that Biggs’ amendment “could just as easily say, ‘you can’t be labeled a domestic terrorist by the FBI for refusing a medical treatment that only one of three corporations are allowed to provide in this country.”

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