If you’re keeping track of all the invasions of privacy and breaches of constitutional rights are taking place in the U.S., ostensibly in the name of slowing the spread of Covid-19, your list is about to get a little longer:
Republican Gov. Phil Scott says Vermont schools will question kids about Thanksgiving plans https://t.co/g52or0TAfr
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) November 25, 2020
From the Washington Times:
“Unfortunately, we know some will still get together and schools have asked for help,” the Republican governor tweeted Tuesday. “[The Vermont Agency of Education] will direct schools to ask students or parents if they were part of multi-family gatherings and if the answer is yes, they’ll need to go remote for 14 days or 7 days and a test.”
Does that approach sound familiar?
Remember when the Obama administration wanted doctors to ask kids about firearms in the home? https://t.co/b25J4uOigI
— Sandy 〽️ (@RightGlockMom) November 25, 2020
Positively Orwellian.
Are you kidding me? You will now interrogate our children? https://t.co/pV4pMP7hOg
— Dave (@dfoosher) November 25, 2020
I would tell my kid to not answer any questions about holidays and refer them to contact the parent. That is manipulation of kids
— Amy McGlone (@amymc54) November 25, 2020
2020 is the precursor for 1984
— Gary Howe (@gp2howe) November 25, 2020
This is disgusting. Forget reopening the schools. Pull your kids out. Teach them at home. Abolish the school system and vote this bum out. (And yes, I read the whole thing and why they're doing it.) https://t.co/kvqsObwrkf
— Jay (@OneFineJay) November 25, 2020
Get out of these schools while you still can https://t.co/F0CqDdYqNM
— Matt Schlapp (@mschlapp) November 25, 2020
Reason number 1874562235 to homeschool https://t.co/dreY9uDmLt
— Snugg (@Snugglygope) November 25, 2020
We're not heading to a good place… ☹️ https://t.co/pqZMc22XBq
— TradeTheTrader (@TradeTraders) November 25, 2020
Not if it’s allowed to keep happening.