New York Parents Demand End to School Mask Mandates

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A Message From One New Yorker to Another: Unmask Our Kids

Author Erin Duffy joins Steve Bannon in the Newsroom to talk about her frustration over New Yorkโ€™s insistence on keeping mask mandates in effect for school children. You can read her op-ed (โ€œA Message From One New Yorker to Anotherโ€) in the War Room newsroom.

โ€œNew York State had a vote in the Senate, and they voted unanimously along party lines to keep kids in masks. โ€ฆIf you line up 100 people โ€ฆ you wonโ€™t not get anybody at this point who thinks keeping the kids  masked when the rest of us are able to go back to regular life is a good idea.โ€

I am a life-long New Yorker. I spent the first twenty-two years of my life in Nassau County, fifteen years in Manhattan, and I am now a resident of Westchester County, where I live with my husband and our three young children. Iโ€™ve always been proud to say that Iโ€™m a New Yorker, because it meant something to those who never called the Empire State home: it meant that we have a certain resilience, a certain brashness, a willingness to tackle hard things, relentless tenacity, and that we donโ€™t shy away from the fights worth fighting. Earlier this morning the New York State Senate voted entirely along party lines to keep our kids masked in school. Earlier this morning, New York came right out and announced that itโ€™s placing politics above our kids. Iโ€™m not proud of New York right now. And thatโ€™s a sentence I never thought Iโ€™d say.

Over the last two years, Albany changed what it meant to be from here. The marketing machine that began in the spring of 2020 informed us that being โ€œNew York Toughโ€ meant locking ourselves away, pulling our kids out of school, masking our faces, vaccinating, double vaccinating, getting booster shots, vaccinating our twelve-year olds, vaccinating our five-year olds, and we did it. The vast majority of the adults in Westchester Countyโ€“โ€“a whopping 96% according to the Stateโ€™s own websiteโ€“โ€“is vaccinated. Weโ€™ve done what the politicians asked us to do, and now itโ€™s time for all of us to demand that New York State allows for mask-choice in schools. Connecticut is doing it. New Jersey is doing it. Maybe Hochul has forgotten that New York typically leadsโ€“โ€“we donโ€™t follow. Maybe sheโ€™s assuming that here in Westchester, where weโ€™ve heavily voted for blue candidates in recent elections, she doesnโ€™t have to listen to us. Sheโ€™s got usโ€“โ€“ so she can therefore ignore us. Politics is funny like that.

Weโ€™ve come to the point in this pandemic where parents should be given a choice. Iโ€™m aware that until recently, saying you donโ€™t want your kids in masks has been akin to admitting that you donโ€™t like babies, puppies, or your best friendโ€™s aged grandparents. Iโ€™d like to remind anyone who still feels that way that the kids have sacrificed more than enough for the adults for way too long. They gave up their whole lives for us: their schools, their friends, their graduations, their sports, their play-dates, their birthday parties, their speech and physical therapiesโ€“โ€“in the name of protecting the vulnerable. Well kids are vulnerable, tooโ€“โ€“just not from this virus. If weโ€™re all going to resume life without masks, then the kids come with us, period. This shouldnโ€™t be a question. It shouldnโ€™t be a consideration. It should be a foregone conclusion. For adults to quietly allow the children to be left behind is a pretty clear indication that the days of referring to ourselves as a civilized society are over. If we can have gyms, and bars, and restaurants, and concerts, and Super Bowls, and the Oscars without masks, then the kids can have school. Is this really a hard concept for people to unite behind? I remember a time when we wouldnโ€™t have subordinated classrooms to spin studios and nail salons. I remember a time when we wouldโ€™ve instinctively put children first without having to think about it. Sadly, my kids donโ€™tโ€“โ€“because for one-third of their lives, we havenโ€™t.

Is that what it now means to be โ€œNew York Toughโ€?

No. I really donโ€™t think so.

Shelley B. Mayer is the State Senator for the 37thdistrict, which represents most of Westchester County, and who voted against mask-choice in schools this morning. The day is going to come where the kids turn to the adults in their lives and ask the inevitable question: How could you let them do that to us? Iโ€™ll be able to say that I tried my best to fight for themโ€“โ€“ that I pushed as hard as I could, and that I begged our fellow New Yorkers to push for them, too. I have my answer.

Whatโ€™s yours?

By Erin Duffy

About Erin Duffy

Erin Duffy of New York is the author of โ€œBond Girlโ€ and โ€œRegrets Only.โ€

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