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Attorney/Parent Activist. @Rstorechildhood @ProtectKidsCA @CbadEdAlliance. JD, Pepperdine. Biomedical Science, Texas A&M.
Nov 30 10 tweets 4 min read
The @latimes and @UCLA want you to think they’ve organically created a diverse student body without using race-based admissions.

This is a lie.

And an admission of how DEI broke education.

Short 🧵 1/10 Image They tell you an anecdote of a black student who decided to attend UCLA simply b/c she saw a black professor.

Good reminder that racism is still encouraged in America, as long as it’s reverse racism.

Imagine a white student saying this about a white professor.

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Jun 19 11 tweets 6 min read
🧵In Fauci-esque fashion, San Diego's dying newspaper @sdut pens a swan song for the retiring public health officer who got everything wrong and harmed millions of San Diegans.

Let's take a final journey through yet another attempt to rewrite pandemic history...

1/11 "I do not regret any...orders or decisions that were made, not at all."

Like Fauci, "Dr" Wilma Wooten stands by everything she did, which included:

1. Stay at home orders.
2. Mask mandates.
3. School closures.
4. Gym closures.
5. Restaurant closures.
6. Vax mandates.

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Nov 27, 2023 9 tweets 4 min read
The "surprising answer" is Florida did better than California on Covid when you compare apples to apples and adjust for demographics.

@latimes finally mentions this, but its readers and own reporters are trying REALLY hard to ignore it.😆

A short and laughable 🧵1/9
Image We first have a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and "investigative reporter" deliberately cutting off the story before it mentions the age-adjusted mortality.

@latimes RT'd this.😬

How biased and incomplete were his decades of investigative reports?

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Dec 16, 2022 13 tweets 7 min read
The @ACLUVA has been bragging that due to their Virginia lawsuit settlement, parents demanding peers mask around their at-risk child is a reasonable accommodation.

But that's not what their settlement says...at all. In fact, it's almost the opposite. 🤔

Let's discuss!

🧵1/13 .@ACLUVA says the settlement "affirms that masking is a reasonable modification for students with disabilities."

But the settlement language only states that VA law allows a parent to REQUEST peer masking as a reasonable modification under the ADA.

See the distinction?

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Aug 11, 2022 6 tweets 3 min read
🧵PUBLIC HEALTH CREDIBILITY 🧵

Yesterday the CA Senate held a hearing on “Lessons Learned From Covid,” with politicians screaming about misinformation and public health officials lamenting their credibility issues.

But they made a mistake. They invited Michael Osterholm.

1/6 Osterholm made several points that public health officials don’t like to hear:

“The 3 most important words I own today are ‘I don’t know.’”

“We have far too often felt the need to have all the answers.”

Remember the last time a PH official said THAT? Yeah, me neither.

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Jul 7, 2022 25 tweets 11 min read
Covid (UC-Team Reality) Chronicles, Day 841

THE DIE IS NOW CAST: I have Covid-19.🤒

Despite doing everything WRONG, I avoided the most highly-contagious aerosolized respiratory virus on Earth for 2+ years.

Bobby W says this profound moral failure REQUIRES a 25 tweet 🧵

1/25 With a Biomedical Science degree and having read Richard Preston's "The Hot Zone" (origins of ebola) one too many times in high school, I was always paranoid of pandemics.

I kept a hazmat suit, box of latex gloves and N95s in my house for years.

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Jan 19, 2022 12 tweets 7 min read
🧵1/12 N95s & Kids: A Warning from the CDC, FDA & OSHA

The CDC admitted that cloth masks are ineffective, but officials are pivoting to N95s, which are RESPIRATORS, NOT masks. This is dangerous for kids!

See linked memo. Short 🧵 to summarize:

documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri… 2/12 A rational person would realize that if cloth masks are ineffective, yet schools still had low case rates, then masks weren't needed.

But instead of dropping this useless intervention, public health officials are demanding "better masks."

theconversation.com/time-to-upgrad…
Nov 14, 2021 18 tweets 11 min read
This is an interesting take from an expert who told a judge that "all masks" work when in fact she knows they don't. The only scientific uncertainty appears to be in her head.

Are kids protected by lying about masks?

A short-ish🧵... To set the stage, @CAPublicHealth issued K-12 School Guidance with only ONE requirement: MASKS.

Everything else is OPTIONAL - symptom screening, ventilation, filtration, testing, quarantines, spacing, etc.

Layers of mitigation? Pfft. We have CLOTH!
cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/D…