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The GOP's death cult comes for the children | Salon.com

  
Via:  Devangelical  •  3 years ago  •  29 comments

By:   Sophia Tesfaye (Salon)

The GOP's death cult comes for the children | Salon.com
Republicans are using kids as political pawns — again

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There is little doubt that the pandemic has exacerbated the fears parents have about their children's well-being. The typical parental anxiety now comes with worries about the latest delta variant of COVID-19 —which appears to spread more easily in children than the initial coronavirus outbreak — questions on whether their children are going to have to wear masks when they go back to school, and anticipation for a yet-to-be approved vaccine for children under 12.

Over a year ago, Salon's Andrew O'Hehir described the mad scramble to reopen schools without a vaccine or coherent safety standards as "a 'Deer Hunter'-style game of Russian roulette, played blindfolded under conditions of complete chaos." One year later, Donald Trump is out of the White House but Republican and Democratic executives alike are all rushing to reopen schools — even as children under 12 are still not cleared to be inoculated despite an 84% jump in the number of children contracting COVID-19 last week alone.

On Thursday, the U.S. set a single-day record for the number of children admitted to a hospital with COVID-19, with 261 children, some less than 1 year old, admitted to U.S. hospitals according to updated HHS figures. Anecdotally, Patricia Darnauer, the administrator for LBJ Hospital in Houston, noted that an 11-month-old girl had to be airlifted more than 170 miles away on Thursday because no pediatric hospitals would accept her. "We looked at all five major pediatric hospital groups and none [had beds] available." As of Sunday, there were only six ICU beds left in the 11-county Austin region.

Pediatric doctors in Texas have taken to Twitter to vent their concerns about rising cases of COVID in very young children. Dr. Heather Haq, a pediatrician at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, said she and her colleagues have been called on to work mandatory overtime shifts because the hospital also has "winter-level patient volumes of acutely ill infants/toddlers with" respiratory syncytial virus (RSV.)

"We're heading into dark times," Texas Medical Center CEO Bill McKeon said last week.

"If children are not masking in schools, it will be a major problem," Dr. Christina Propst told Houston's KTRK in a plea for mask mandates. Recently, Texas overtook New York in terms of total statewide deaths. But Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has banned such mandated precautions — even though we've already seen big camp and daycare outbreaks all summer with the delta variant. And inoculations are severely lagging among teenagers for whom the vaccine is available.

"No governmental entity can compel any individual to receive a Covid-19 vaccine administered under an emergency use authorization," Abbott said in an executive order. "No person may be required by any jurisdiction to wear or to mandate the wearing of a face covering."

The Texas Education Agency said last week that schools don't have to inform parents of positive cases or conduct contact tracing; parents can choose to send a student to school if he or she has been in close contact with a COVID positive case. The agency argued that such precautions will not be required because of "the data from 2020-21 showing very low COVID-19 transmission rates in a classroom setting and data demonstrating lower transmission rates among children than adults."

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone — students, teachers, staff and visitors — wear masks in schools. But Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, blasted the CDC guidance as "inconsistent" and "unscientific" before banning their required use indoors. Florida currently leads the nation in kids hospitalized for COVID-19, with 32 pediatric hospitalizations per day between July 24 and 30 (a rate of 0.76 children hospitalized per 100,000 residents), CDC data shared with The Tampa Bay-Times shows.

"Why would we have the government force masks on our kids when many of these kids are already immune through prior infection," DeSantis, notably not an immunologist, questioned just as the Sunshine State broke a COVID record, reporting more than 21,000 new cases in residents under 19 years old. He has threatened to withhold funding from districts that require masks. As the New York Times reported over the weekend:


Mr. DeSantis has been unyielding in his approach to the pandemic, refusing to change course or impose restrictions despite uncontrolled spread and spiking hospitalizations — an approach that forced him to undertake the biggest risk of his rising political career.

DeSantis' bigfooting on mask mandates is now even being called out by other Republicans. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., conceded on CNN Sunday, "I do disagree with Gov. DeSantis. The local officials should have control here."

It's hard to watch the actions of Republican executives like Abbott and DeSantis in recent weeks and not conclude that the GOP's death cult has worked its way down to the children. After all, the Republican response to the coronavirus has been, in every facet, a method of leveraging, not solving, the pandemic. The delta variant — more aggressively spread in children — looks to be no different.

In Florida, the state school board backed DeSantis while using the pandemic to prop up charter schools with taxpayer funds, providing vouchers to students who face mask requirements. See the plan here? Schools become so unsafe and inhospitable that parents are forced to push their children into private schools. It's a playbook as old as white flight from school desegregation under the guise of religious freedom. It's why conservatives have spent the pandemic rehashing the culture wars on new fronts — so-called critical race theory in schools and trans students in sports — while preventing all of the measures that would have likely meant a much safer return to in-person learning this fall. Republicans are using children as political pawns again. This time it is most certainly a matter of life and death.

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devangelical
Professor Principal
1  seeder  devangelical    3 years ago

not hard to argue the accuracy of this article's headline.

please remember to help keep christo-fascism and white supremacy off the NT front page by commenting and voting up seeds like this one - thank you

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
2  Kavika     3 years ago

There is two lawsuits in FL about DeSantis EO on masks for school kids. 

A number of the school district are doing it (mandating masks) and other are doing work arounds against his EO. 

A recent poll shows he is really on the wrong side of the school mask mandate. 61% favor a mask mandate for school kids and 31% oppose it.

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
2.1  seeder  devangelical  replied to  Kavika @2    3 years ago

31% in favor is a mandate for trumpsters.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
3  Trout Giggles    3 years ago

This feels appropriate here:

512

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
4  Trout Giggles    3 years ago

I need one for Texas, too. Abbott sounds like a moron

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
5  Kavika     3 years ago

Dallas schools to defy governor's order and require masks

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
5.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  Kavika @5    3 years ago

Good for them!

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
5.1.1  Kavika   replied to  Trout Giggles @5.1    3 years ago

I think that DeSantis is going to lose the court case on the masks, or no masks for school kids.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
5.1.2  Trout Giggles  replied to  Kavika @5.1.1    3 years ago

I called him an asshole this morning when I was watching the TV.

 
 
 
evilone
Professor Guide
5.2  evilone  replied to  Kavika @5    3 years ago

8 states now have school mask mandate bans. The U of WI waited only hours after the state legislature passed their stupidity before issuing their challenge. 

 
 
 
Veronica
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7  Veronica    3 years ago
trolling,

I want attention - give it to me.....

taunting,

You silly goose

and off topic comments

Purple is a shade of pink.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
8  Tessylo    3 years ago

Well kids can't vote so obviously the republicans don't give a shit whether they live.  They just care about the shithead parents of these  rabid scumbag morons and the other shitheads who support these scumbags

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
8.1  seeder  devangelical  replied to  Tessylo @8    3 years ago

gee, maybe trumpsters will lighten up after several dozen of their biff's and buffys take some covid dirt naps. you think? yeah, nah.....

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
8.2  Trout Giggles  replied to  Tessylo @8    3 years ago

These people wanting to ban masks are a special kind of stupid. If all the children die or have numerous health problems as they grow...who's going to take care of us in our old age?

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
8.2.1  seeder  devangelical  replied to  Trout Giggles @8.2    3 years ago

I wanted to ban masks for republicans, a year and a half ago... /s

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
8.2.2  Tessylo  replied to  devangelical @8.2.1    3 years ago

Now another trumpturdian is joining the ranks of the fuckwads like DeathSantis and Abbott

"Do Republican politicians even listen to what they're saying anymore, when it comes to the pandemic?

That question is prompted by a few exchanges during           last Wednesday's debate among four GOP candidates               running to replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in the upcoming recall election, and by one in particular.

This was a response by businessman John Cox, who already lost one election to Newsom, to a question about whether he would uphold the governor's recent order that all California state employees and all healthcare workers in the state show proof that they've been vaccinated or submit to regular testing.


What we need to do is look at what other states have done. I compare California to Florida.

GOP recall candidate John Cox


"No, I don't believe we should do that," Cox replied. "First of all, there's a lot of people that have had COVID and have antibodies. They don't need the vaccine, they shouldn't get the vaccine."
 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
8.2.3  Trout Giggles  replied to  Tessylo @8.2.2    3 years ago

He's another one to add to Special Kind of Stupid list

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
8.2.4  Tessylo  replied to  Trout Giggles @8.2.3    3 years ago

I have an article posted about it.  Comment and vote if you haven't already, when you have a moment

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
8.2.5  seeder  devangelical  replied to  Tessylo @8.2.4    3 years ago

I did!

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
8.2.6  Tessylo  replied to  devangelical @8.2.5    3 years ago

I know I can always count on you and TG.  

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
8.2.7  seeder  devangelical  replied to  Tessylo @8.2.6    3 years ago

now if I can just get you to publish in sinners and buttheads, we can exterminate the trolls.

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
9  Ender    3 years ago

512

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
9.1  seeder  devangelical  replied to  Ender @9    3 years ago

my hero...

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
10  Tessylo    3 years ago

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Kavika
Professor Principal
10.1  Kavika   replied to  Tessylo @10    3 years ago

LOL, perfect.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
11  Hal A. Lujah    3 years ago

I think Ron DeathSentence is hoping teachers and administrators quit.  Dumber children will join the electorate one day.

 
 

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