Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
There is a lot of ugliness coming from unmasked families in this tread.
Which statements do you find particularly ugly? I feel like more of the vitriol has been coming from the pro-maskers toward those that support the diocese’s decision. I admittedly haven’t read the entire thread though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
There is a lot of ugliness coming from unmasked families in this tread.
Which statements do you find particularly ugly? I feel like more of the vitriol has been coming from the pro-maskers toward those that support the diocese’s decision. I admittedly haven’t read the entire thread though.
Diocese of Richmond is mask Optional. Because they’re sane and not neurotic weirdos
For the love of God. If you want your kid masked, then go to Public school. Stop
trying to have your cake and eat it too. At Catholic schools, we want it optional. It’s the parents choice. They are children. Shame on any parent putting a mask on their innocent child. You’re a bad mom. There, I said it
Yeah the same Vatican that hides behind walls and goes around telling nations that they can’t protect their borders because they need to build bridges not walls? That Vatican?
Last time I checked, Francis was not Jesus.
By all means wear a diaper on your face if you think it’s doing anything. Two years into this stupid cloth mask nonsense for a virus that is barely more than the flu and which said masks don’t do anything anyway. Talk about going mad. Did you inject yourself with the Big Pharma experimental mRNA “vaccine” too, the one that doesn’t stop you from getting or spreading COVID? Again, talk about going mad …
Wear a mask if you want. Inject your kids with experimental pharmaceutical products if you want. Stop trying to FORCE other parents to make the same choices as you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
There is a lot of ugliness coming from unmasked families in this tread.
Which statements do you find particularly ugly? I feel like more of the vitriol has been coming from the pro-maskers toward those that support the diocese’s decision. I admittedly haven’t read the entire thread though.
Diocese of Richmond is mask Optional. Because they’re sane and not neurotic weirdos
For the love of God. If you want your kid masked, then go to Public school. Stop
trying to have your cake and eat it too. At Catholic schools, we want it optional. It’s the parents choice. They are children. Shame on any parent putting a mask on their innocent child. You’re a bad mom. There, I said it
Yeah the same Vatican that hides behind walls and goes around telling nations that they can’t protect their borders because they need to build bridges not walls? That Vatican?
Last time I checked, Francis was not Jesus.
By all means wear a diaper on your face if you think it’s doing anything. Two years into this stupid cloth mask nonsense for a virus that is barely more than the flu and which said masks don’t do anything anyway. Talk about going mad. Did you inject yourself with the Big Pharma experimental mRNA “vaccine” too, the one that doesn’t stop you from getting or spreading COVID? Again, talk about going mad …
Wear a mask if you want. Inject your kids with experimental pharmaceutical products if you want. Stop trying to FORCE other parents to make the same choices as you
If low IQ parents saw how their little snowflake improperly wore and fidgeted with their mask all day they would realize that masks are nothing more than virtue signalling at this point. Turn off CNN and all your irrational fears go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
There is a lot of ugliness coming from unmasked families in this tread.
Which statements do you find particularly ugly? I feel like more of the vitriol has been coming from the pro-maskers toward those that support the diocese’s decision. I admittedly haven’t read the entire thread though.
Diocese of Richmond is mask Optional. Because they’re sane and not neurotic weirdos
For the love of God. If you want your kid masked, then go to Public school. Stop
trying to have your cake and eat it too. At Catholic schools, we want it optional. It’s the parents choice. They are children. Shame on any parent putting a mask on their innocent child. You’re a bad mom. There, I said it
Yeah the same Vatican that hides behind walls and goes around telling nations that they can’t protect their borders because they need to build bridges not walls? That Vatican?
Last time I checked, Francis was not Jesus.
By all means wear a diaper on your face if you think it’s doing anything. Two years into this stupid cloth mask nonsense for a virus that is barely more than the flu and which said masks don’t do anything anyway. Talk about going mad. Did you inject yourself with the Big Pharma experimental mRNA “vaccine” too, the one that doesn’t stop you from getting or spreading COVID? Again, talk about going mad …
Wear a mask if you want. Inject your kids with experimental pharmaceutical products if you want. Stop trying to FORCE other parents to make the same choices as you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
There is a lot of ugliness coming from unmasked families in this tread.
Which statements do you find particularly ugly? I feel like more of the vitriol has been coming from the pro-maskers toward those that support the diocese’s decision. I admittedly haven’t read the entire thread though.
Diocese of Richmond is mask Optional. Because they’re sane and not neurotic weirdos
For the love of God. If you want your kid masked, then go to Public school. Stop
trying to have your cake and eat it too. At Catholic schools, we want it optional. It’s the parents choice. They are children. Shame on any parent putting a mask on their innocent child. You’re a bad mom. There, I said it
"amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child." well maybe because it shows a blatant disregard for the health and safety of fellow students and families who are doing what they're supposed to be doing during a pandemic.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
There is a lot of ugliness coming from unmasked families in this tread.
Which statements do you find particularly ugly? I feel like more of the vitriol has been coming from the pro-maskers toward those that support the diocese’s decision. I admittedly haven’t read the entire thread though.
Diocese of Richmond is mask Optional. Because they’re sane and not neurotic weirdos
For the love of God. If you want your kid masked, then go to Public school. Stop
trying to have your cake and eat it too. At Catholic schools, we want it optional. It’s the parents choice. They are children. Shame on any parent putting a mask on their innocent child. You’re a bad mom. There, I said it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
There is a lot of ugliness coming from unmasked families in this tread.
Which statements do you find particularly ugly? I feel like more of the vitriol has been coming from the pro-maskers toward those that support the diocese’s decision. I admittedly haven’t read the entire thread though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
There is a lot of ugliness coming from unmasked families in this tread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
I agree. The amount of vitriol directed at parents who have decided that masking is not necessary or appropriate for their child is appalling. I am saddened to see such hateful comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.
+1. We were considering our parish school for our rising kinder, but this whole discussion has be thinking differently. The hatefulness of the posters are frightening.
I think that there are a lot of trolls on this thread. Our school has handled this beautifully. I think each school does have its own culture so talking to parents is important. So where are Catholic school is very diverse because we don't draw from wealthier areas, we are small - other schools are very affluent and have different demographics. In our school 98% of the kids opted to remained masked. No one is being mean to the kids unmasked. Families are tight within the grades and friends.
Anonymous wrote:This tread is full of the most hateful comments and it’s uncomfortable reading them.