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NY Court Upholds Vaccine Mandates: Amish Religious Rights Denied
A recent bombshell ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has significant implications for religious freedom and health mandates. The court upheld New York's vaccine mandates, denying religious exemptions for school immunizations, even impacting Amish families. This decision has sparked outrage, with critics calling it a form of "medical violence."
The ruling specifically involved Miller v. McDonald's, affecting three Amish schools, effectively allowing the state to mandate vaccinations for Amish children. The speaker highlights the inconsistency of this decision with moral codes, the Nuremberg Code, and existing workplace religious exemption guidelines. While this decision came from the Second Circuit, the legal landscape remains complex and inconsistent, with other circuits potentially ruling differently, signaling an ongoing fight for medical freedom.
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