This goes well beyond the snowflake language we’ve heard before. It goes well beyond cancel culture. It goes beyond armbands. Now we’re at people opining on what they call “extreminationist” (sic) camps.

Neither the federal government nor any state government which we know, is requiring any citizen to get vaccinated. Amazingly, there are public-government entities that have required vaccinations for some time. Take your child and register your child for kindergarten, or a new school, and observe one of the school’s first requirements, evidence of vaccination unless one has a religious exemption (confused as to where those come from) or a medical justification, a real one.

But COVID is political so the federal and state governments will not be requiring everyone to be vaccinated. Perhaps municipalities will eventually get there, but that’s the most local of government. We doubt it.

So what’s all the fuss about? The snowflakes believe they have a constitutional right to get on airplanes, go to concerts, or even a job. They do not. Each example, just listed, had the ability to keep people out prior to vaccinations (so long as not in violation of the Civil Rights Act, race, creed, religion, etc.). The state and federal government can require its employees to be vaccinated, but that’s another matter entirely. You do not have a constitutional right to work in those jobs. But the snowflakes believe they do have a right to be let into those businesses and work wherever they want. Amazing, but how many of these people belong to clubs (Rotary?) that have “informal” rules keeping black people or immigrants out?

Now, as Fox News is prone to do, the current situation is taken so far to the extreme that it is laughable except some of their people might believe it. The next logical step is concentration camps. Geraldo led off and then incredulously listened to Will Cain:

GERALDO: There’s the premise that unvaccinated people should not travel because of the risk — the exponential risk — they pose to people, children, for example. And the other thing is, the cruelty of the, you know, the cavalier “Well, don’t go to the hospital bed if you are that arrogant and not going to get vaccinated.” But in terms of the first, the — you know, CDC is advising people, unvaccinated, don’t travel.

WILL CAIN: So, let me work that backwards. Regarding the second point you made, whether or not it’s cruel, Dagen’s exactly right. We’re veering dangerously close to exterminationist language. Otherizing —

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RIVERA: Exterminationist?

CAIN: Absolutely. That’s the next step. Putting the unvaccinated into someplace else, camps. Whatever it may be.

Cain last appeared on JMG when he declared that masks don’t work and that you don’t need the vaccine if you’ve already had COVID.

We here at this site would oppose the federal government (or the state) requiring someone to have something new injected in one’s arm. (these vaccines are still new enough that they are slightly different than school injections). But the babies are crying because they don’t get to get on United and fly to Orlando to go to Disneyworld, so of course, concentration camps are next.

Babies.

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