New York Opposes Post-COVID Government Overreach: ‘Mom Army Enters the Gap’

“The challenge that unites all moms is the protection of their children. “

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Toboroff was a conservative, if not mom, from New York City in the spring of 2020.

“I read the news. I never missed an election. I never missed an election. I didn’t call,” said Toboroff, a lifelong Manhattan resident and outspoken mother of two, ages 14 and 10.

Jackie Toboroff, a mother of two in New York City, is the subject of the new book, “Supermoms Activated: 12 Profiles of Hero Moms Leading the American Revival” (Bombardier Books, 2023). She took action amid the COVID outbreak and upcoming government mandates. (Kerry J. Byrne/Fox News Digital)

“I cared about problems. But that was my only connection to politics. “

He suddenly took action for the first time, he said, when the COVID-19 outbreak followed an avalanche of government mandates, social coercion and dystopian fears.

“You can’t fuck with Mama Bear’s kids. “

“I felt betrayed. Everything I had been taught in my life, they now told me it was a lie,” he said.

“I told him that my frame didn’t belong to me, that it belonged to the state. I told my young people that they didn’t belong to me, that they belonged to the state,” he said.

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“Nothing they told us right. “

Toboroff has shaped online communities with other moms, an open voice in public and on social media, and in 2021 she ran for a public workplace, the New York City Council, for the first time in her life.

“We mothers have noticed firsthand the devastating effects of draconian COVID policies,” Kari Lake, a former Arizona gubernatorial candidate and high-profile national activist, told Fox News Digital after endorsing New York activist Jackie Toboroff’s new book, “Supermothers Activated. ” (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, archive)

Parts of his midtown Manhattan community are Republican for the first time in generations.

And now Toboroff is an author.

Her e-book “Supermothers Activated” describes 12 mothers across the country.

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Toboroff didn’t meet any of those women until 2021.

All women have been encouraged in the same way to be activists in defense of their communities, their country and their families.

Jackie Toboroff’s “Supermoms Activated” showcases the efforts of 12 other American moms to protect their families and youth as a result of government policies that emerged in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. (Bombardier Books)

Among them: Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich of Florida; outspoken actress Samaire Armstrong; and Madeline Brame, mom from New York.

Brame has become a national figure and a harsh critic of urban policies awakened after his son, the U. S. Army veteran, was killed in the U. S. Army. U. S. Hason Correa, was murdered on the streets of Harlem, while the convicts were sentenced to lenient sentences.

“Mothers no longer offer blind devotion and pass loosely to the top positions to the candidates of their party. “

Toboroff believes those moms, and millions more across the country, have the strength to save the country from what appears to be a wonderful, government-driven downward spiral.

Those who make up “the largest voting bloc in the November 2022 midterm elections, mothers, of whom there are millions in the United States, are leaving the Democratic Party in droves,” she writes in “Supermothers Activated. “

Toboroff already has the backing of national figures like Kari Lake, who has fueled her own considerations about COVID policies and government overreach in a dramatic race for Arizona’s governor.

Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich speaks at the Moms for Liberty Joyful Warriors National Summit at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown on June 30, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is one of the moms featured in the new e-book “Supermoms Activated” through Jackie Toboroff. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

“We mothers have seen firsthand the devastating effects of draconian COVID policies,” Lake told Fox News Digital.

“We saw our economy collapse, we saw the expression on our children’s faces when we told them they couldn’t play with their friends, go to school or even faint. . . We saw the pain and suffering caused by those policies and said, ‘Enough is enough. ‘”

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Lake shared promotional text for the “Supermoms Activated” jacket.

Toboroff said his rise to activism was sown during a time of loneliness and Orwellian worry he never imagined in the United States.

“Mothers no longer offer blind devotion and pass loosely to the top positions to the candidates of their party. “

“People were too afraid to text. New York mothers were afraid to text. We didn’t know who was reading our messages,” he said.

“I knew what was going wrong. Things that were happening in schools didn’t feel right. But other than me, I didn’t know who to trust. “

Young children wearing masks are shown at school after COVID-19 quarantines and closures. (Stock)

Slowly, she says, mothers in New York City and across the country began forming small virtual communities.

These small teams grew when moms learned that they weren’t alone in worrying about their children.

“Like all the other moms, I was,” she said. “We started creating WhatsApp chats, naively thinking that no one could be just us. But those cats lit up like wildfire. Before long, I had a million other WhatsApp chats. “

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The non-unusual bonds of the protective mothers of her children that she first cultivated in those discussions temporarily propelled her into public activism, as well as the increased action and awareness of millions of other mothers across the country.

“Mothers no longer offer blind devotion and a loose pass to top positions to their party’s candidates,” Toboroff writes in her book.

“The days of loyalty to political parties are receding, and many mothers prioritize loyalty to their children. The government comes to save America or Americans, and the army of mothers rushes to bridge the gap. “

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“The scariest position in the wild is between a mama bear and her babies,” Lake said.

“And if hairdressers and radicals insist on gambling with our children, they’re going to be torn to pieces,” he also said.

Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter at Fox News Digital.

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