I mean yeah thats how it was with the really critical ones when i was a kid some 20 years ago. Vaccinations need to be something that is discussed in school again, because apparently people have forgotten why they exist.
That's true. But that doesn't mean you can violate the rights of others, by bringing disease into public schools. If you want to be a plague carrier, you can do it in your own commune.
Article 48
Parents shall have the right to rear their children in accordance with their own convictions. Such upbringing shall respect the degree of maturity of a child as well as his freedom of conscience and belief and also his convictions.
In the US, right? Well, that does not prevent the states, if the elected representatives cared for what they did and the future of their country and fellow citizens, to impose a rulling stating that, unless medically attested for an impediment from health reasons, no child can enroll in any school, unless properly and fully vaccinated.
Paring this with the legal obligation to enroll every single child in school and making it a criminal offense if not observed by parents/guardians, would make minds change.
But the entire country would have to pass a centralized registration obligation of every single child, in order to be recognized as a citizen and, again, make it a crime if parents do not comply.
Hey, if my backwater country managed to do this in the 50's and earlier, it should not be that much of a challenge to the mighty and modern US.
No, it doesn't. The supreme Court has mentioned very nebulous and undefined parental rights and some shitheel introduced an agreement about it that failed, but that's it. Parental rights aren't a thing and shouldn't be a thing.
No, all children should be allowed in schools.
The schools can then vaccinate the unvaccinated ones.
I mean yeah thats how it was with the really critical ones when i was a kid some 20 years ago. Vaccinations need to be something that is discussed in school again, because apparently people have forgotten why they exist.
They need to show kids pictures of people with polio. Apparently that’s the only way they can learn.
Sounds like an easy solution,
but the Constitution states that parents have the exclusive right to rise their child according to their will.
Whose constitution? The Polish one?
Yes actually. Chapter 2, article 48. https://www.sejm.gov.pl/prawo/konst/angielski/kon1.htm
That's true. But that doesn't mean you can violate the rights of others, by bringing disease into public schools. If you want to be a plague carrier, you can do it in your own commune.
https://www.sejm.gov.pl/prawo/konst/angielski/kon1.htm
In the US, right? Well, that does not prevent the states, if the elected representatives cared for what they did and the future of their country and fellow citizens, to impose a rulling stating that, unless medically attested for an impediment from health reasons, no child can enroll in any school, unless properly and fully vaccinated.
Paring this with the legal obligation to enroll every single child in school and making it a criminal offense if not observed by parents/guardians, would make minds change.
But the entire country would have to pass a centralized registration obligation of every single child, in order to be recognized as a citizen and, again, make it a crime if parents do not comply.
Hey, if my backwater country managed to do this in the 50's and earlier, it should not be that much of a challenge to the mighty and modern US.
No, it doesn't. The supreme Court has mentioned very nebulous and undefined parental rights and some shitheel introduced an agreement about it that failed, but that's it. Parental rights aren't a thing and shouldn't be a thing.
Cool, which amendment is that?