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murder
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Sat Nov 20 21:06:43
Now that Florida has tackled vaccines, it's time to address hand-washing mandates

Frank Cerabino, Palm Beach Post

It’s time for Florida’s leaders to take the next step.

Now that they’ve done all they can to encourage vaccine-hesitant Floridians to avoid getting life-saving vaccines against COVID-19, attention needs to be focused on another area of egregious government overreach and mandates.

I’m talking about coercing hard-working Floridians to surrender their God-given germ freedoms in restaurant restrooms.

We’ve all seen these tyrannical worker-mandate signs in the restrooms of restaurants: “Employees must wash hands before returning to work.”

It’s time that this gets challenged in the free state of Florida!

The tyranny of clean hands
By being an obedient sheeple and washing your hands, you’re just putting yourself on the road to Big Brother subjugation.

Once again, employees are having their body autonomies trampled by the federal government. In this case, it’s by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and its so-called “Food Code.”

The federal government wants to make us all afraid of a “handemic," relying on fear tactics to make restaurant workers abandon their free will, putting them on some cleansing ritual after using the toilet.

Our forefathers didn’t die on the battlefield for Americans to be forced to thrust their soapy hands in hot water for the government-prescribed amount of seconds.

“Handwashing reduces the spread of pathogenic microorganisms that are transmitted through food,” the FDA claims in its socialist manifesto. “The hands of food employees can be colonized with microorganisms such as Staphylococcus aureus or contaminated with organisms from human fecal material …”

“An infected food employee and/or food employees with unclean hands, and exposed portions of arms or fingernails, can contaminate food,” it continues. “If a consumer eats contaminated food, foodborne illness may result.”

Dr. “Ouchie Fauci” must have a brother in the FDA.

Well, we have our own science here in Florida. And our own new doctor, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, who is a visionary in the field of uninformed preference over sound science.

“You control your body, it doesn’t matter how many times that you don’t get to make that decision, it is your body,” Ladapo said this week while speaking against COVID-19 vaccination mandates. “God gave it to you. It’s your body.”

Freedom vs hygiene next battle?
And speaking of God, there’s nothing in the Bible about “Staphylococcus aureus” — which, come to think of it, sounds like a Satanic chant.

Rather than introduce potentially skin-damaging cleansers to our fingers, we could jettison the hand-washing requirement in restaurant bathrooms and let the foodborne illnesses run their natural course.

Focus on the career, not the diarrhea.

And by doing this on a large scale, who knows? Maybe Florida will achieve turd immunity.

If that doesn’t work, there’s always ivermectin.

The key is not to fall for those big government scare tactics. Just like we didn’t fall for those COVID vaccinations. Lucky for us, we have a governor who reassured us that we don’t have to take them, ignoring the medical guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"At the end of the day though, it's about your health and whether you want that protection or not," Gov. Ron DeSantis said about the COVID-19 vaccinations. "It really doesn't impact me or anyone else."

And so it stands to reason that if it doesn’t matter to others whether you get a vaccine to counter an illness passed easily through the air, then it certainly doesn’t matter to others whether you wash your hands to counter an illness passed easily through the hands.

So, just like DeSantis took on the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations that required businesses with more than 100 employees to demand their employees be vaccinated, he can stand up for Florida workers against the demands of the FDA.

Whether it’s spread from the mouth or from the hands, it all adds up to protecting our glorious individual freedom to do harm to others.

Food-safety rules made to be broken
It’s time for DeSantis to take a page out of his COVID response by banning the mandatory hand-washing signs from Florida restaurants and establishing $50,000 fines for businesses who don’t obey his edict to make good hygiene optional for their workers.

Let those dirty hands get back to the kitchen where they belong, handling food, and making this country great again without government meddling. Nobody should have to pick between a job and a germ.

We don’t need food safety rules. We need individuals using their own common sense to decide what their individual preferences are for soap and water following a satisfying interlude on the john.

They’ll know what’s best for them.

http://www...floridas-next-step/8686339002/

Habebe
Member
Sat Nov 20 23:13:17
I'm ok with a little Facism if it means better hand washing.Seriously, all jokes aside.
Pillz
Member
Sun Nov 21 04:42:12
That's probably how jergul got started down his path
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