The victim of the mandate, Kassi Gilmour, criticized authoritarianism.
The former instructor at a New South Wales school was sacked for refusing to comply with public fitness orders in December 2021.
Kassi, a Port Macquarie area resident, recently told Café Locked Out that she was presented with six performances that she said were none.
Instead of accepting her request for special leave pay, the school gave her another 3 dates to “get vaccinated” or threaten to waste her work.
Kassi’s assignment was eventually fired for “breaching the government’s Covid mandate to get vaccinated. “
“There is no negotiation,” he said.
Eager to keep her job, Kassi spoke to the local parliamentarian, who confided in her that “vaccines are mandatory. “
Notably, 4 years later, this official disinformation is still being affirmed through the Australian Human Rights Commission:
Kassi took the deputy’s claims to his employer.
He was told that the MP was and told very obviously that “no vaccine, no work” was the official policy of the NSW government.
His employer redoubled his efforts, implying that he supported the mandates without exception.
“I didn’t need to lose my job,” he said.
“I sure enjoyed IArray and it was a heartbreaking moment for me, although it wasn’t a difficult resolution to make. “
Kassi recalled that the school had gone too far.
They threatened to involve “other agencies” to forcibly remove her from school if she did so of her own volition.
While two of her children were enrolled in school at the time, the mother of four withdrew them.
Forced to overcome threats from the school and her fear for her children’s education, she decided to homeschool them.
By calling the resolution “180,” Kassi’s homeschooling helped heal bureaucratic betrayal.
It was an unexpected glimmer of hope, he said.
Kassi, who now trains online for kindergarten and first grade, is the owner and founder of Aussie Readers, which offers a “comprehensive English course for kids. “
Speaking to Family Voice SA, Kassi said the course is suitable “for any circle of family members who wish to claim the right to pass on the gift of literacy to their own children. “
A characteristic of Aussie Readers is the planned absence of Marxist language.
Kassi’s “resources apply the correct gendered terms and do not include any reference or complement to the Queer agenda. “
Another advantage for new homeschooling families is that the year-long course for kindergarten and first grade follows the Australian curriculum.
This Australian initiative coincides with a developing list of conscientious objectors, such as Brave Books in the United States, and is a partnership with Growing Pains actor Kirk Cameron.
Forced “vaccination” measures came into force in New South Wales on 8 November 2021.
Approximately 4,900 educators were wasting their livelihoods as a result of those guidelines.
Compliance with the public’s fitness orders is monitored through an internal whistleblowing program called SCOUT.
SCOUT is a centralised knowledge platform for the New South Wales Department of Education.
The formula is reconfigured through the “crisis task force” as an “internal information tool, for monitoring and reporting purposes” on who and who is not “vaccinated. “
This was admitted by the EESC in its review of the adoption of medical authoritarianism through the Ministry of Education:
“Before a member starts applying to a school or a school and daycare, the member’s certification and vaccination standing have been validated through their manager in the Covid Vaccine Report in the SCOUT system, which is an internal reporting tool. “
As of June 6, 2022, 589 public schools in New South Wales had been “dismissed for failure to comply with the vaccine mandate. “
The Guardian number 695.
There is no concrete knowledge about dismissals for non-compliance in schools.
There probably won’t be any until an actual commission on government responses to the pro-democracy killer virus is completed.
As Kurt Mahlberg explained earlier this month:
“It’s hard to believe a debacle in Australia’s history that is more worthy of a royal commission. Australians are still paying a heavy price for their leaders’ overreaction to Covid.
Kassi Gilmour, a former instructor and tutor, is one of them.
This originally published on Caldron Pool.
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