As Twitchy reported earlier, the ACLU announced it was suing to end South Carolina’s ban on mask mandates in schools, arguing that “students with disabilities are effectively being excluded from public schools because of this ban.” President Biden’s Department of Education is taking the same tack in launching civil rights investigations into five states that ban schools from mandating masks.
The U.S. Dept of Education announced investigations into five GOP-led states that banned masks in schools. Iowa, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee & Utah were warned that their laws banning schools from mandating masks could be a civil rights violation. https://t.co/ydIRDNpyPm
— Jon Cooper 🇺🇸 (@joncoopertweets) August 30, 2021
BREAKING: Education Dept. launches civil rights investigation into whether states that have banned masks are discriminating against students with disabilities who could be at a higher risk for severe illness from Covid. https://t.co/cTBgkI9F8B
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 30, 2021
BREAKING: Biden Admin. Launches Civil Rights Investigations Into 5 States Barring Indoor Masking Mandates – https://t.co/BynB7Nmxb0 pic.twitter.com/63qBgJwNHk
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 30, 2021
Reminder to take 15-20 mins to stretch before making this large of a reach
— Mean Green Meme Machine (@CliffyTheBig) August 30, 2021
“Civil rights” investigation. That’s rich.
— isaacK (@Sgt_Mendi) August 30, 2021
They can still wear a mask even when it’s not mandated, there’s nothing stopping people from doing that.
— Ricardo Dinero (@RicardoDinero78) August 30, 2021
It’s an infringement on civil rights for the states NOT to be able to force you to wear a mask … is that right?
That seems kind of ironic
— 𝑩𝒆𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒆🍁・゚: *✧ (@auroraskies87) August 30, 2021
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Let me see if I understand.
They are launching CIVIL RIGHTS investigations into those states that aren’t FORCING people to wear masks?
Is that what it is?
— 🌬🌊 Dumwelah (@RambleOnNate) August 30, 2021
Only the gov …..can launch a civil rights investigation into people not being forced to do something or be segregated based on status…….our tax dollars at work folks. pic.twitter.com/lwAkDoUKcO
— Mike_718 (@MikeValue121) August 30, 2021
Inverted civil rights analysis — good luck with that
— McKotchi (@McKotchi) August 30, 2021
🤡 administration
— GTA (@Philly1024) August 30, 2021
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
— Mr. Price (@t_roy_price) August 30, 2021
Absolutely insane.
— Mr. Bitcoinfield (@Michael25513358) August 30, 2021
What is there to investigate???!!!
— Darryl League (@LeagueDarryl) August 30, 2021
Ah, yes. Because allowing people to choose whether to wear a mask, inherently securing their right to do so, is OBVIOUSLY in violation of civil rights. Because reasons.
— JoeyJojoJuniorShabadoo (@Nessu_Dessu) August 30, 2021
— James (@jdubyatoo) August 30, 2021
I mean, I really hate to be one that has to say this… But, not being forced to do something isn't violating civil rights….
— 🇺🇸 MoreThanAmazing (@AllInFunTx) August 30, 2021
— Mike Dennis (@Korn1699) August 30, 2021
In what world is telling people they don’t have to wear a mask if they don’t want to an infringement on civil rights?
— Dylan 🇺🇸 (@d_zupanc) August 30, 2021
— 😸🥠☣️∞/21M🎇🇸🇻🎇 (@Acatlikethief) August 30, 2021
— Moderately Entertaining (@Mobius22_) August 30, 2021
"Civil rights" has always just been a buzzword for "leftists get to force you to do whatever they want"
— regtalman (@regtalman) August 30, 2021
Meanwhile in upside down world …
— Twist’dComuni’K (@TwistedComK) August 30, 2021
Is the ACLU going to have to prove in court that wearing masks in schools reduces the spread of coronavirus?
Related:
Yamiche Alcindor wants to know what ‘sticks’ the Department of Education has in its toolbox to use against politicians banning mask mandates https://t.co/Ap9kpR6tbt
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 5, 2021
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