jimnyc
08-18-2021, 03:21 PM
These "mandates" have been nothing more than ways to bypass the law.
So when you hear a place like Arizona stating that they are mandating that kids wear masks in school... is there a LAW that applies here? Something that makes it so that the schools, the teachers & the parents, something they can look at that defines the whole thing and puts an end to questions?
There isn't. IMO they are making it up as they go via these mandates. And someone needs to file lawsuits as I've been saying for a while now. Otherwise, they will use these mandates as a tool to push push and push some more.
A lot of these mandates may or may not be harmful to people or the school kids. They instantly think positive health and push mandates to make kids and teachers wear masks and therefore less contagions. But who there tested this? Who tested whether or not this can bring any harm? And what about bringing any specific harm to these specific kids in any given location?
No matter where someone stands on vaccines, where they stands on getting them - I don't think it makes mandates OK.
mandate noun
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man·date | \ ˈman-ˌdāt \
Definition of mandate (Entry 1 of 2)
1: an authoritative command
especially : a formal order from a superior court or official to an inferior one
2: an authorization to act given to a representative
accepted the mandate of the people
3a: an order or commission granted by the League of Nations to a member nation for the establishment of a responsible government over a former German colony or other conquered territory
b: a mandated territory
mandate verb
man·date | \ ˈman-ˌdāt \
mandated; mandating
Definition of mandate (Entry 2 of 2)
transitive verb
1: to administer or assign (something, such as a territory) under a mandate
2: to officially require (something) : make (something) mandatory : ORDER
a law mandating recycling
also : to direct or require (someone) to do something
a commission mandated to investigate corruption
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mandate
mandate
[ man-deyt ]SHOW IPA
See synonyms for: mandate / mandated / mandates / mandating on Thesaurus.com
🍎 Elementary Level
noun
a command or authorization to act in a particular way on a public issue given by the electorate to its representative:
The president had a clear mandate to end the war.
a command from a superior court or official to a lower one:
The appellate court resolved the appeal and issued a mandate to the district judge.
an authoritative order or command:
a royal mandate.
(in the League of Nations) a commission given to a nation to administer the government and affairs of a former Turkish territory or German colony.
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verb (used with object), man·dat·ed, man·dat·ing.
to authorize or decree (a particular action), as by the enactment of law:
The state legislature mandated an increase in the minimum wage.
to order or require; make mandatory:
to mandate sweeping changes in the election process.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/mandate
So when you hear a place like Arizona stating that they are mandating that kids wear masks in school... is there a LAW that applies here? Something that makes it so that the schools, the teachers & the parents, something they can look at that defines the whole thing and puts an end to questions?
There isn't. IMO they are making it up as they go via these mandates. And someone needs to file lawsuits as I've been saying for a while now. Otherwise, they will use these mandates as a tool to push push and push some more.
A lot of these mandates may or may not be harmful to people or the school kids. They instantly think positive health and push mandates to make kids and teachers wear masks and therefore less contagions. But who there tested this? Who tested whether or not this can bring any harm? And what about bringing any specific harm to these specific kids in any given location?
No matter where someone stands on vaccines, where they stands on getting them - I don't think it makes mandates OK.
mandate noun
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man·date | \ ˈman-ˌdāt \
Definition of mandate (Entry 1 of 2)
1: an authoritative command
especially : a formal order from a superior court or official to an inferior one
2: an authorization to act given to a representative
accepted the mandate of the people
3a: an order or commission granted by the League of Nations to a member nation for the establishment of a responsible government over a former German colony or other conquered territory
b: a mandated territory
mandate verb
man·date | \ ˈman-ˌdāt \
mandated; mandating
Definition of mandate (Entry 2 of 2)
transitive verb
1: to administer or assign (something, such as a territory) under a mandate
2: to officially require (something) : make (something) mandatory : ORDER
a law mandating recycling
also : to direct or require (someone) to do something
a commission mandated to investigate corruption
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mandate
mandate
[ man-deyt ]SHOW IPA
See synonyms for: mandate / mandated / mandates / mandating on Thesaurus.com
🍎 Elementary Level
noun
a command or authorization to act in a particular way on a public issue given by the electorate to its representative:
The president had a clear mandate to end the war.
a command from a superior court or official to a lower one:
The appellate court resolved the appeal and issued a mandate to the district judge.
an authoritative order or command:
a royal mandate.
(in the League of Nations) a commission given to a nation to administer the government and affairs of a former Turkish territory or German colony.
SEE MORE
verb (used with object), man·dat·ed, man·dat·ing.
to authorize or decree (a particular action), as by the enactment of law:
The state legislature mandated an increase in the minimum wage.
to order or require; make mandatory:
to mandate sweeping changes in the election process.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/mandate