INSANITY: NB Minister of Education wants to ban unvaccinated from schools and hospitals


Dominic Cardy, the New Brunswick Minister of Education, has made horrific statements about how the unvaccinated should be treated, essentially calling for a carte blanche ban on their participation in society — even from medical care.

“We’ll be keeping the unvaccinated people out of schools, out of hospitals, out of our government offices,” stated Cardy in no uncertain terms.

“People want to choose to make a decision that is against their community’s best interest — and against their own — they can choose to not participate in those activities where everyone else has decided that we’d like to, actually, if you don’t mind, not die of a horrible disease.”

In other words, Mr. Cardy knows better. He knows the risks, and you, peasant, need to just shut up and do as you’re told or be banned from society.

Cardy, of course, isn’t the only Canadian politician setting a dangerous precedent for how people are treated going forward.

In September, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney shifted all the blame for the pandemic onto the unvaccinated for their decision, saying the province’s future is in their filthy, unvaccinated hands.

“It’s up to you, the people of Alberta, mainly to the twenty percent who are unvaccinated. If [the unvaccinated] don’t step up in large numbers to protect themselves, their loved ones, our healthcare system, if we maintain that level of unvaccinated population, then this [pandemic] is going to go on much longer than it needs to,” said Kenney.

“Here’s the irony of many ironies: I think that the unvaccinated population are those who are angriest about COVID and all that it’s done to disrupt our lives, and yet, by their actions, they are prolonging COVID!”

You heard that right. The blame lies solely in the hands of the unvaccinated.

It appears that all public officials are crying out in unison for more discrimination, more mandates, more tyranny — from lowly NDP infiltrators like Cardy to flip-flopping Premiers, all the way up to the Prime Minister. There is no lack of tyrannical sentiments in the Canadian government.

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