‘ARE YOU A NAZI?!’ Anti-Masker Goes Absolutely BALLISTIC at Public Hearing
A Board of Supervisors meeting in Ottawa County, Michigan got wild on Tuesday during the public comments portion of the proceeding. The regularly scheduled meeting took place four days after the director of county health department implemented a mask mandate for students and staff from preschool to the sixth grade. As a result, the meeting drew a large protest of about 1,000 people.
Numerous citizens spoke out against the order during the nearly seven-hour meeting, but one man in particular seemed to stand out above (or below, depending on your point of view) the rest.
“You with that diaper on your face,” said the man, pointing to a person off camera, “if he farted right now, could you smell it? That’s how stupid this is.”
The man proceeded to scream at the board members:
We’re all playing games here with people’s lives! And I’m sick of it! I represent all these hardworking guys that couldn’t be here today, take off work to put up with this B.S. that you guys are puttin’ down! And there’s hell comin’! There’s hell comin’ and I’m not doin’ it to threaten anybody! But there’s a lot of good guys out there ready to do bad things soon! Watch what’s comin’! These, these mandates are against the Nuremberg Codes! The first one states voluntary informed consent! Are you a Nazi?! What is it?! They send my dad off to Vietnam and fight for the country but you’re gonna tell him to wear a mask?!
An unidentified person unsuccessfully tried to interject. “Sir, um…”
“I appreciate the fact the fact that I can’t control myself!,” he screamed. “There’s a lot of other guys that can’t control myself — that can’t control themselves! That’s why they’re not here right now!
“I have nothin’ else to say, do what’s right! There’s a lot of bad things comin’!
The Nuremberg Code is a set of medical ethics principles adopted in response to Nazi human experimentation. Point one of the Code states, “The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential.”
The document addresses ethical concerns when treating humans who’ve voluntarily submitted themselves to experimentation in a professional medical setting, which the students and staff affected by the mask mandate are not.
Watch above via the Ottawa County Board of Supervisors.
h/t Aaron Rupar