SB 866, the bill that would have allowed 12 year-olds (or, after an amendment, 15 year-olds) to get mRNA injections without parental knowledge or consent, is dead — pulled by the author. Let the idiotic “news” begin:
Forcefully telling the state legislature that you expect, as a parent, to have a say in your child’s medical treatment is hateful. It’s being mean!
It’s a significant victory for family rights and ordinary decency, even if idiots think it feels cruel. Don’t ever give an inch to people who think you’re a monster for disagreeing with them.
UPDATED TO ADD:
The talking points have gone out, and the stenographers are typing them up in unison:
I want proof that actual death threats occurred. I am utterly tired of screeching this as a cassus belli. If it actually occurred, what you are describing is an actual crime- criminal menace or conspiracy to commit murder- and should be investigated and prosecuted accordingly.
I suspect, however, that it is not- and virtually never is, because we never learn the specifics.
Saying "I hate you" or "I hope you die" is not a death threat. The left has been cheering for the death, disfigurement, and misfortune of disliked public figures for years without prosecution. I joined them not long ago in shedding this silly social taboo, and enjoy wishing death on my enemies immensely. But I am not culpable for a damned thing, and everyone knows it.
WE DID IT!!! 🙌