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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Wed Jun 10, 2015, 02:37 PM Jun 2015

Fresno lawmaker invokes concentration and internment camps at vaccine bill rally

http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article23590111.html

During a rally against a California bill making vaccines mandatory for school children, a Republican lawmaker from Fresno galvanized the crowd by invoking forced interment camps.

Senate Bill 277 would make vaccination a condition of enrolling in private and public schools, which opponents have castigated for depriving children of an education. That argument temporarily derailed the bill in the Senate Education Committee and was featured prominently in Tuesday’s rally.

“I wouldn’t call it a concentration camp,” said Assemblyman Jim Patterson, R-Fresno, “but they’re suggesting (children) go some place other than public school.”

Later in his speech, Patterson said that he “thought we apologized for internment camps,” an apparent reference to the separation and confinement of Japanese-Americans during World War II.


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Fresno lawmaker invokes concentration and internment camps at vaccine bill rally (Original Post) KamaAina Jun 2015 OP
What...a...stretch... pinto Jun 2015 #1
IMHO that's only a preview of the extremism to come daredtowork Jun 2015 #2

daredtowork

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2. IMHO that's only a preview of the extremism to come
Wed Jun 10, 2015, 08:06 PM
Jun 2015

I tried to warn in some earlier threads that making this move would lead to a "resistance" - a lot of home schooling, which would foster radical rightwing views. We would end up with cults, a California Tea Party, Branch Davidian-type showdowns. That's my Cassandra prediction.

When I made it I got attacked as an anti-vaxxer, which I'm not. I'm a realistic observer of society. Making a needle injection law over the vociferous objection of a significant minority is not a wise way to go.

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