12/11/2021 / By Ethan Huff
A prominent board member of the National Education Association (NEA) posted a message on Facebook recently denouncing those who do not get “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) and calling for their deaths.
Mollie Paige Mumau, a Pennsylvania public school teacher and member of the NEA’s board, self-identifies on Facebook as an “educator, wife, union advocate, semi-pro wine drinker, LGBTQ ally, and ‘Team Pfizer.'” She clearly loves the plandemic.
Mumau loves the plandemic so much, in fact, that she wants to murder anyone who does not convert to its doctrines, including people with different religious beliefs that do not align with the sacrament of “vaccination.”
“Screw this guy and screw them all who are all about hiding behind religious exemptions because they don’t want anybody to tell them what to do,” Mumau ranted on Facebook against someone who opted out of getting injected using a religious exemption.
“People tell you what to do all the time, and you do it,” she further whined. “This is such BS. He and his ilk deserve whatever comes their way, including losing jobs, getting sick, and perhaps dying from this virus. But in the meantime, he’s going to put all the people around him in danger.”
“I don’t know why the GOP doesn’t just take those guns they profess to love so much and just start shooting all of their constituents who think this way. It would be quicker and ultimately safer than putting me and my friends and family at risk.”
Mumau’s lengthy tirade was publicly viewable, suggesting she has no qualms about anyone seeing this type of childishness. Naturally, her post went viral and now she is in the national spotlight for promoting medical fascism.
This person is teaching other people’s children, by the way. She is steering young minds in this direction every single day that school is in session, and many others like her are doing the same.
Interestingly, Mumau’s name has been removed from the NEA Pennsylvania state directors list. No official announcement was made, but Mumau appears to have been axed.
“The district is aware of a potentially inappropriate social media comment by a staff member,” reads a statement issued by the General McLane School District in Erie County, where director of communications and administrative services Sarah Grabski has confirmed that Mumau is still employed as a teacher.
“The district will investigate the matter and act accordingly,” the statement added. “In all situations, the district’s utmost concern is the safety of our students and staff.”
This is the same NEA, as you may recall, that decided back in June to force “critical race theory” (CRT) on students, even if doing so goes against the law.
“This woman is an example of a mind that has been given over to the darkness,” wrote one Breitbart News commenter about Mumau. “She can’t see what is going on and she is lashing out in bitterness and hatred. What she doesn’t see is that this is a pandemic of the vaccinated. Let’s see how that toxic spike protein they call a vaccine works out.”
“This woman’s fear of the unvaccinated exposes her folly. If she believes the so-called vaccines work, she wouldn’t fear the unvaccinated, would she?”
“This communist educator needs some swift re-educating and de-programming sessions in the asylum,” wrote another. “Preferring global tyranny over the U.S. Constitution with proof the bioweapon countermeasure, aka the ‘vaccine,’ admittedly doesn’t work and doesn’t meet the legal definition of a vaccine at this point is true insanity.”
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