The Gateway Pundit reports the New West Charter School in Los Angeles is “abusing” girls based on their “vaccination status.”
Last August, it was suggested that the unvaccinated should be barred from flying. In September, it was suggested the unvaccinated should be denied medical care. Today, it is reported that the New West Charter School is punishing unvaccinated students by denying them basic comforts and services.
Several female students, including four freshmen, one sophomore, and a junior, were reportedly segregated and denied chairs and access to school restrooms.
School officials forced the unvaccinated students to sit outside on the pavement behind warning tape — evidently to warn other students that the girls had refused a COVID-19 vaccine and were somehow dangerous.
One picture shows police monitoring the girls as they sit on the asphalt with backs against the wall.
Amazingly, school administrators seemed to forget we live in a time when a video of wrongdoing can easily and immediately be posted on social media platforms that have phenomenal reach.
One of the girls documented the abuse and posted a video to Twitter. It received more than 130,000 views in less than 24 hours.
The female student described the situation:
“I’m a student at New West Charter School and I’m here with five other girls. Four of them are freshmen, one is a junior and I’m a sophomore. And we are being threatened to be suspended because we don’t have the COVID-19 vaccine.”
She continued:
“We’re being refused of the right to attend school… And we’re being closed off by this caution tape thing. We’re being segregated from the rest of the school.”
Watch:
The New West Charter School’s website includes this quote from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction for California Schools:
“These [charter] schools have gone the extra mile to provide high-quality instruction that puts their students on the right path toward career and college.”
Noteworthy is that a 2021 education review found California schools near the bottom of the list — rated 37th among America’s 50 states.
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