Monday, October 20, 2014

Man told he cannot send daughter to school in mask and goggles to stop her catching Ebola

"We're all going to be dead in six months", according to a panic-stricken dad who is insisting his 13-year-old daughter wears a face mask to school during the Ebola crisis. Jon O'Brien, of Turvey, Bedfordshire, has told Sharnbrook Upper School he wants the student to wear the protective measure to prevent her from catching the deadly virus.



But he has been told it would not be 'appropriate' and now he claims the school has called social services after he threatened to educate her at home instead. "I don’t believe the crap the government are telling us in relation to Ebola so I emailed the school and said I would like my child to wear a mask", said Jon.

"I'm not going to wait for my child to catch Ebola I'm going to send my child to school with a mask and bloody goggles. I should be able to protect her and I will do what's best for her", he added. The frantic father claims he asked the school if they could send homework for his daughter to finish.



"They said they had no intention of sending school work because by doing so it would look like they are condoning the behaviour", he said. When asked how long he would be prepared to keep the student at home Mr O'Brien responded 'how long is a piece of string?' He added: "I’m not part of the 95 per cent of sheep that run this country and do everything they are told."

5 comments:

Patty O' Heater said...

Hope he's got the tinfoil hats for all the family too. You can't be too careful.

Jeff said...

Why do you think tin foil is harder to find these days? It's all ALUMINUM foil now, and as everyone knows, aluminum only amplifies the signals of the shadow government's brain scans.

Megan Huddleston said...

I especially love how he forgot to plan out the spacing for the oh-so-appropriate word he painted across his forehead!

Miss Cherry said...

Are people really-and-truly worried about Ebola?? Wow... do they realise how few people have died of this (admittedly horrid) disease? TB will be much more likely to get you in either the UK or US... and if it's a MDR strain you've got a long and torturous decline ahead. The WHO reports that in 2012, 8.6 million people fell ill with TB and 1.3 million died. Yes, the disease is mostly confined to low- and middle-income countries, but Ebola is moreso. So far from this outbreak, total cases approximately 9216 and deaths 4555. Just over 9,000 compared to nearly NINE MILLION. People are strange.

Barbwire said...

Do they get Fox News in the UK? I thought the fear hyping was restricted to the US. Sorry you've got it over there, too.