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SCOTUS Revives Hope for Reclaiming Religious Exemption to Vaccine Mandates

SCOTUS Revives Hope for Reclaiming Religious Exemption to Vaccine Mandates

Americans fighting for medical freedom and their right to practice their faith in health decisions against the tyrannical administration of New York got good news this month as the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) allowed them another shot in the court of law.

Of course this shot went against the state’s policy of mandated shots for all school-going children as the liberal rulers of the state don’t recognize one’s religious right to say no to vaccination. Since 2019, the NY administration only accepts medical exemptions; in other words, a doctor has the authority to waive your vaccine mandate but a parent can’t decide for his/her own child’s vaccination based on faith. Sadly, the majority of doctors are either sold out to the vaccine industry or they are too scared to sacrifice their careers by standing up to the vaccine mafia.

However, a group of brave Amish people and school leaders have been fighting these dictatorial rules against the swamp, including the judicial system of the state courts, since 2023. In March of this year, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected the challenge of these concerned residents to the state’s vaccine mandates for attending school. So these warriors for religious and medical freedom took their appeal to the SCOTUS. On December 8, the SCOTUS vacated the ruling of the lower court in a summary disposition and ordered that the case of these people against the vaccine mandates must be reconsidered by the appeals court.

Children’s Health Defense (CHD), an organization founded by RFK Jr., called the SCOTUS ruling a “huge win for religious exemptions” and cited Attorney Sujata Gibson expressing hope for winning back religious liberty in states that are under the siege of leftist secularism:

“It means we’re almost certainly getting the religious exemption back, not only in New York, but across the country,” Gibson said.

The CHD story also noted that this ruling by the SCOTUS comes at a time when the country is seeing a litany of lawsuits seeking the restoration of religious exemptions in medical decisions. At the same time, the Trump administration is also siding with parents in making such decisions instead of letting the states having this right. The current Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary RFK Jr. stated early this month (December 3) that his office was notifying medical professionals not to sideline parents.

Following the SCOTUS ruling on the challenge to New York’s rejection of religious exemptions to vaccine mandates, local news source Rockland/Westchester Journal News on Thursday (December 18) reported from a pro-mandate perspective and cited pro-vaccine sources to imply that parents seeking such exemptions need to be convinced to vaccinate children. The story tried to blame recently reported measles outbreaks on the unvaccinated while repeating the now debunked claim that two children died from measles in these outbreaks. The children were shown to have died from medical negligence by independent analyses of medical experts.

Conservative voice on X Chicago1Ray was on the mark when he reminded of Biden’s COVID years policy of vaccine mandates for international travelers but exempted illegal aliens pouring in through the US borders from those mandates.

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  1. frank danger

    Ernest is from Pakistan.

    Pakistan has mandatory vaccinations, primarily for Polio, enforced for travelers leaving the country, and new provincial laws (like in Sindh) penalize parents for failing to vaccinate children against diseases like Polio, Measles, etc., while also requiring vaccination cards for school.

    For international travelers, Yellow Fever vaccination proof is required if coming from a risk country, and Polio vaccination proof is often needed to exit Pakistan due to ongoing eradication efforts.

    Go home, please, if you will.

  2. WeeEEE The People

    RFK Jr. seems to be trying hard to keep both sides happy or else there would have been a federal investigation into those kids killed by the quacks then blamed on measles. It’s the same playbook – lies upon lies of these criminals to sell and impose their junk shots on everyone. About time to grow a spine and learn to say NO.

    • frank danger

      It’s a shameful practice to make up lies like those three kids did not die of measles or complications from measles much less blame the medical practitioners. To use said lie as a foundation to blame all vaccines are junk is deplorable.

      Grow a spine, provide some proof, evidence, sources. But no, just spew.

      RFK is a past drug abuser having always been a nut. Ask his family. The CDC, under his reign, once the pride of America across the globe is a joke not to be believed. We have moved away from beliefs to science and medicine to being forces to listen to this crap no less from someone who claims to be “the people.” Not for long as his beliefs killed those three kids, his beliefs killed hundreds of thousands from covid.

      Today, RFK’s CDC states: “The claim “vaccines do not cause autism” is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism.” I say RFK Jr. murdered JFK and RFK because you can’t rule out the possibility that he did. Just another school-age killer maybe. It happens.

      RFK’s head of vaccines once compared our covid response would lead to a Hitler regime. OK, he got that right, but he said he: “”found that at least 10 children have died after and because of receiving COVID-19 vaccination.” He had no proof, no data, no sources, just like WTP practices his voodoo science. He blamed myocarditis which science has proven as a much higher risk from covid than from the covid vaccine. PERIOD and he’s offered nothing to refute because he’s a very bad scientist that should never have been allowed to be our top guy in vaccines. Yes, we had some cases early on. Today, based on what we learned, if the doses are given a year a part, there is virtually no risk. The risk on myocarditis from covid still remains.

      These idiots blame vaccines, blame big pharma, blame mandatory jabs, blame Faucci, fucking blame everything and anything but the disease. WTP seems to advocate disease and supports you risking your neighbor citizens safety with his shameful beliefs. Where is the individual responsibility in that equation? He wants you to join up, become one of his killer elite who use Trumpism to die an early death and take others with him. Pssssst: wonder if he knows that Trump got ALL the vaccines he can lay his hands on. He probably has not missed even the RSV shot…..

      Vaccines ERADICATED measles in the US; the vaccination level needs to be about 95% according to experts; this fool says “nah, Jake, forget about it, it’s big pharma.” While there may be some truth to companies wanting to profit, there is no proof of a big pharma conspiracy to foist harmful products on our citizens. You do know that big Pharma is filled with the little people doing the work, right?

      Washington mandated an early vaccine to all his troops during the Revolutionary War, and the women that followed the troops. I say, good enough for George is good enough for the country.

      And why does WTP and the other morons do this: for good politics? Personal profit by being an influencer? Cuz sure as fuck they ain’t saving anyone and killing many with their lame, unscientific, bullshit. Let’s see what science says: during the Bush administration,, Democrats pushed back on the smallpox vaccine. During Obama, Republicans pushed back on Flu and MMR vaccines. Go figure.

      If you study vaccine history, you will find one of the safest product classes of all products in the US. PERIOD. Gee, if you were big Pharma, would you release a bad vaccine knowing what it would do to your entire life-saving industry that you spent your life in?

      WTP’s crap is dung and he cannot prove different. Just voodoo spew out of his hoo-hoo..

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