Aaron Siri - freedom of religion - the first amendment - vaccine mandate

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Published on Jun 26, 2025
Source https://x.com/i/status/1937900881841721472
Powerful speech by Aaron Siri...

"Everybody who wants a vaccine should be free to get one. Get as many as you want. That's freedom. This is about religious freedom. This is about impinging on people's rights who don't want to receive these vaccines."

"And I think the governor's point is very well taken about what would happen if there were a religious exemption. The children in this state right now excluded from school because their parents hold sincerely held beliefs contrary to one or another practices regarding organizations, they're not locked away. They don't disappear. These are God's children, and they are here. Amen."

"And they're part of West Virginia. How many people in this room, by show of hands, know somebody whose children could be excluded from school if the governor's executive order is not honored? Almost everybody in the room raised their hand. And it's and it's not about the executive orders, the governor said."

"He's just interpreting the existing law of the state of West Virginia. He's just interpreting EPRA, which came after the vaccination law, which provides religious freedom needs to be respected. If the EPRA is not interpreted to look back at the laws that exist and the conduct that's occurred, then what's the point of it? Of course, it has to look back at existing laws and existing conduct in the state That's right. And infuse the right to religious freedom within the existing conduct of government."

"Otherwise, the law is pointless. Now I'd like to just speak broadly for a second about religious freedom just because I feel like sometimes we lose sight of how important it is as a right in this country. You know, the the the point of the first amendment on the United States constitution when it was adopted by the states in the late seventeen hundreds was to limit government. It was to tell government there's a line after which you shall not trespass. Why?"

"Because every form of government that preceded this country didn't believe in individual rights for the most part. They believe somebody else should be able to decide how you live your life, whether it's a sexual authority, a king, a dictator. And this country was founded on the idea that individual rights are more important and that, yes, they come with their own risks."

"Letting people free, say what they want surely is a, you know, a a risk to the king and to can't come with dangers or letting people assemble or letting people practice their religion, but that the greater risk is always to take away people's individual rights. And hence, the first amendment enshrined as the very first right to freedom of religion."

"And I want you to think about how difficult life was in the late seventeen seventies in The United States Of America. It was brutal compared to the life we live today, but yet that line was drawn for the times even harder than those. And that right was carried forward into the West Virginia cons
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