Anti-Mask Parents In Arizona Peacefully STORM The School Board

May 1, 2021 in News, Video by RBN Staff

 

 

Source: National File | By PATRICK HOWLEY

Historic Face Freedom Victory in Vail, Arizona

Parents in Vail, Arizona staged a peaceful protest against their school board, railing against the board’s mask mandate for children in the school system. The Face Freedom protesters then convened a vote to elect new school board members, though the mainstream media is trying not to recognize the authority of that citizen vote. This Tucson-area protest could set a precedent for other parents across the nation who are trying to un-mask their children against the deranged whims of government authoritarians.

The righteous parents protested inside an event at the Vail Unified School District school board Tuesday. That school board is keeping its mask mandate for children despite the fact that there is no longer a statewide order compelling them to do so. The outraged parents got their message across. The school board cancelled their meeting that night. The protesters elected an alternate school board, which then dismissed the mask mandate. However, the mainstream media is claiming that the new school board is “unofficial.” Pima County sheriffs’ deputies descended on the scene but the parents would not be intimidated. One of the protesters pressed the officials on “open meeting law” after the school board chose not to hold the meeting.

 

 

 

This scene represents the growing momentum of the Face Freedom movement, which recently staged a “Million Maskless March” in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The organizer of that protest, Chris Nelson, is running for Broward County Commissioner. Nelson staged the mega-viral anti-mask “flash mob” at Target, which gave new life to the 1980’s anthem “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister, whose singer Dee Snider disappointingly attacked the Face Freedom protesters for using his song.

Even a recent CDC report totally destroyed the case for mask mandates. As NATIONAL FILE reported: The CDC claims that between March 1 and December 31 of 2020 the mask mandates, which were executed in the vast majority of United States counties, stopped COVID case growth rates by one half of one percent after 20 days and by less than 2 percent after 100 days.