The Los Angeles City Council voted 13-0 today to have the city attorney prepare an ordinance requiring people to show proof of at least partial vaccination against COVID-19 to enter most public indoor spaces in the city, including restaurants, bars, gyms, concert venues, movie theaters and even “retail establishments.”
I know there are many who read our articles who do not hold to our hypothesis that Emmanuel Macron is the biblical man of sin, and that's fine. We certainly do encourage open debate and free discussion here at NTEB. Just keep in the back of you mind, though, that every time you see a major city in America, or a nation somewhere around the world announcing vaccination passports and mandatory vaccines, they are all following Emmanuel Macron's lead. Kinda funny how that works, yes?
"Behold ye among the heathen, and regard, and wonder marvellously: for I will work a work in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you." Habakkuk 1:5 (KJB)
We told you in the early days of COVID 1.0, back in 2020, that all this would morph and change, but that it would never go away, and that's exactly how it's all playing out right now. Last year we were physically locked down, now the now lockdown comes in the form of a digital vaccination passport, from which there will be no escape. It's called the world wide web for a reason, a web catches prey and then devours it.
People get indignant when you compare the vaccination passports to the Yellow Star of Nazi Germany, but you would have to be deaf, dumb and blind not to see both the implications and the similarities between the two. Want to know the smartest thing that Einstein ever did? He left Germany in 1932. Are you as smart as Einstein? Remember the words of the wisest man that ever lived, King Solomon, when he wrote "The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun." Get the picture?
Los Angeles City Council Votes 13-0 To Create Vaccination Passports Requirement For Indoor Public Spaces Such As Restaurants, Movie Theaters, Concert Venues
FROM DEADLINE: Council President Nury Martinez — who is currently in line take over as mayor once Eric Garcetti leaves — and Councilman Mitch O’Farrell introduced the motion last Wednesday.
“COVID-19 could be eradicated if we had mass vaccinations across the country and across the world,” O’Farrell said before noting the United States’ history eradicating smallpox and mostly eradicating polio through vaccinations. “Why on Earth is it OK in 2021 to have 30 plus people die in the county of Los Angeles from COVID over a three-day period, including an 11-year- old girl, when we have a vaccine that could have prevented all of that, accessible to everyone,” O’Farrell said.
“This is not a vaccine mandate…we’re not going to deny anyone the ability to access essentials, food, medicine, etc., regardless of vaccination…but what is immoral is choosing not to get vaccinated, choosing to listen to some delusional rant on Twitter,” he added.
The ordinance would be similar to a policy recently announced in New York City, but would be more restrictive with the inclusion of retail establishments. The New York policy restricts access only to more entertainment- oriented venues such as restaurants, fitness centers and theaters.
City Attorney Mike Feuer has already endorsed the idea he calls “No shots, no admission.” In an article on Medium this week he wrote, “Those who reject that responsibility should temporarily lose some of society’s privileges until their reckless behavior no longer endangers the rest of us.”
The motion also instructed the chief legislative analyst to work with the Economic Workforce and Development Department and the City Attorney’s Office to decide what types of public spaces should be included using input from businesses, business organizations and council offices.
It also instructed the chief legislative analyst to work with the Community Investment for Families Department and the city attorney to solicit input from parents, parent groups, teachers, pediatricians and nonprofit organizations and businesses that deliver child care services to receive information on best practices for protecting children under 12 years old, as this age group is not eligible for the vaccine.
Several people called into the City Council meeting to oppose the potential ordinance, some claiming that the vaccines are deadly themselves, and others saying it was a form of “segregation” and comparing it to the Holocaust.
Councilman Bob Blumenfield, who said he was offended by the latter comparison, responded, “When you ask someone for their papers for the purpose of sending them to a death camp, that is the exact opposite of asking for proof of vaccination so we can save lives, it is the opposite.”
Council President Martinez said: “I want to be very clear about something, and I’ve heard this on social media and people who call in that they have a right to not access the vaccine or not get vaccinated. Unfortunately that argument just doesn’t work for me,” Martinez said before the vote Wednesday. “You not being vaccinated actually impacts the health of everyone else. So that argument that you have the right to not access the vaccine or get vaccinated just doesn’t work anymore.” READ MORE
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