There91裸聊视频檚 a letter being shared on social media defending those who recently took their anti-vaccination protest to Salmon Arm schools.
The letter begins with the modern classic misdirect of blaming the media for distorting the 91裸聊视频渢rue91裸聊视频 story which, as told by the school district, involved protesters 91裸聊视频渃hoosing to enter schools in and around Salmon Arm91裸聊视频 on Sept. 17.
At one of the schools, according to school staff, about 12 people entered the building 91裸聊视频 none of whom had kids attending.
The letter suggests details were reported in the media that, at least in our case, were not (ie: that protesters were in physical contact with children). Of course, the letter also includes claims around COVID-19 vaccines while suggesting that amidst this 91裸聊视频渃haos, there is also opportunity 91裸聊视频 to become educated.91裸聊视频
What the letter does not include is any suggestion of empathy or concern among the protesters for how their actions may have been interpreted by school staff, students, parents/caregivers and much of the community.
The letter also offers no apology.
Much of the letter revolves around a particular interpretation of events, where protesters felt the need to inform school principals about their world view pertaining to pharmaceutical companies and government. In the process, principals were 91裸聊视频渟erved91裸聊视频 specious notices of liability.
At one school, the letter reads, the principal 91裸聊视频渃onsented to engaging with us in the hallway.91裸聊视频
Parents/caregivers with kids at the one school where the dozen protesters entered the building received multiple letters from the school91裸聊视频檚 administration that day offering a different view of what happened there, how it was perceived and the effort that went into getting the protesters out of the building.
A teacher at the same school contacted the Observer after the incident. Still shaken, he stated he did not feel safe for his students or other students in the building, and that other staff members felt the same.
Instead of justifying their actions via social media, those involved in the protests should consider a public apology to local school administration, staff, students, parents and everyone else affected by their poor choice of action.
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