I guess we know where Tucker Carlson got the idea to harass school children for following the rules. This was from a couple of weeks ago. You’ll notice that they used the “child abuse” claim that Carlson suggested anti-mask psychopaths accuse parents of masked children of. Sick, sick stuff:
A group of anti-mask protesters gathered outside a Beverly Hills elementary school, urging young children not to wear face coverings.
In a series of videos posted to Twitter by Samuel Braslow, a reporter from the Beverly Hills Courier, the maskless group of adults is seen handing out flyers and business cards to children as they leave Hawthorne Elementary school.
The protesters are also holding signs that read “Let the children breath” and “Masks = child abuse.”
“I’m positive you hate that mask,” one woman shouts at a child in one of the videos. “And it smells bad!”
Another man is captured telling a kid: “No one likes the masks, so I don’t know why you’re wearing them.”
Braslow also reported that the organizer of the protest, a woman called Shiva Bagheri, started arguing with one of the children after it told her that masks work.
“You think it does because they told you that, sweetheart … it’s called propaganda,” Bagheri reportedly tells the child, which then responds by sticking his tongue out at her
I like that kid.
The reporter also posted a photo of one of the flyers that protesters were distributing to the children. It listed cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease as a few of the “health consequences” caused by masks.
There is no evidence linking cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease to face coverings.
Hawthorne Elementary School Principal Sarah Kaber had alerted parents before the protest on Wednesday. In an email, Kaber said the protest was expected and that officials decided to add extra security that day, according to The Independent.
“We support every person’s constitutional rights when on public property,” Kaber wrote in the email, according to MSN.
“To ensure this afternoon remains peaceful, we have support here from district leadership and Beverly Hills Police Department. We ask for your support in de-escalating and disengaging with any heightened feelings in order to make our students feel calm and safe,” she added.