Civil Rights, segregation, and vaccine apartheid – ClarkCountyToday.com

Freelance columnist Nancy Churchill believes the governor’s new vaccination mandate marks the beginning of vaccine apartheid

Nancy Churchill
Dangerous rhetoric

In an amazing twist, Governor Inslee and other progressive governors in the United States are calling for a return to racial segregation and reduced civil rights for the “wrong people”. This time around, the Democrats are using a new tool to separate the ruling elite class from the unwashed masses. The governor’s new vaccination mandate for health workers, educators, college students, firefighters and government officials marks the beginning of vaccine apartheid.

Nancy Churchill

In the 1960s, Dr. Martin Luther King and other civil rights activists will be dragged into desegregation. Americans everywhere approved of civil liberty and desegregation. Most of us believed that racism, segregation and discrimination were relics of a bygone era.

It is foolish to forget our history. Progressive Democrats have found new tools in their struggle to rebuild a society in which the masses are enslaved by a group of powerful elites. Instead of skin color, the new slave caste is defined by its vaccination status.

What will be the next violation of our civil rights? I think it will be public transport. Cruises already require vaccinations. If this trend continues, you will not even be able to get on a public bus or plane without a vaccination certificate. Forget to sit in the back of the bus, you won’t even get on the bus! I’ve even seen stories suggesting vaccination might be required to maintain social security. Governor Inslee’s vaccination mandates are against our civil rights. Government agencies like the Department of Health, the Department of Licenses and even the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction are used to terrorize employers into violating the civil rights of their employees. I have great sympathy for our school principals, hospital administrations, and government agencies. You want to continue to do our churches a good service. They don’t want medicine, education, and government services to be politicized. But Inslee threatens to withhold their basic funding unless they become part of his “Brown Shirt Brigade”. You walk a tightrope of mandates created by an evil governor. God bless you as you fight for the civil rights of your employees and for our community!

No matter which political party you support, it is time every American spoke out against the return of segregation, apartheid and medical slavery. It doesn’t matter what you believe in the great vaccination debate. The studies on the safety of the COVID-19 vaccinations are expected to take more than two years under the FDA emergency approval. According to the FDA’s EUA rules, it is illegal to require the use of these experimental vaccines for any reason.

If your employer tells you, “Vax or get fired,” it violates the law and your civil rights. Do not take any medication or treatment that is not right for you. Don’t be bullied and don’t stop. Make it through and let your employer fire you. Organize yourself with others in your workplace and create a plan to pool resources to hire a lawyer. If you make it very clear that you stand up for your civil rights, I believe your employer will stand up for your decision. Not supporting civil rights is breaking the law.

Please write to local employers affected by the new workplace vaccination, such as school districts, hospitals and local government agencies. Ask them to work on providing their staff with the necessary vaccination waiver forms as required by the governor’s proclamation. Support workers’ right to request and receive a vaccination exemption as required by law. Stand up to support your colleagues in your work environment. Slavery, segregation, and apartheid are evil no matter what tool they use to enforce them. It is time to stand up for civil rights and freedom.

Nancy Churchill writes a weekly column entitled Dangerous Rhetoric that is currently published in Grays Harbor, Skamania, Whitman, Colville, and Ferry Counties.

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