Former Disney Star Drops Bombshell on Mandates

A former Disney Channel star has stepped up in the fight against mask mandates for children. In a fiery speech at her children’s Tennessee school board meeting, Leigh-Allyn Baker, who starred as Amy Duncan on the Disney Channel sitcom Good Luck Charlie, called out the school board for their actions.

Former Disney Star Drops Bombshell on Mandates

A video was shared on Twitter of the speech, where Baker, 49, went on a rant against the district reinstating a mask mandate for children.

“My name is Leigh-Allyn Baker, and I’m a California refugee,” the actress began. “I gave up everything there: a really successful Hollywood career, television shows. I gave it all up for freedom and to come to this friendly place in Tennessee and be greeted with open arms, and I love it here.”

“I wanted to tell you that I have two vax-injured children and they have medical exemptions after the seizures and the hospitalizations after all of their immunizations. I was granted, obviously, a medical exemption. So my children are those rare children that will just not be able to get the vaccine,” Baker continued. “And still, I would never put them in a mask because their brain needs oxygen to grow, which the neurologists can confirm. Anyway, the real part of the clown show is that you all think that you actually have the authority to mandate this.”

“There are these books that I have, and I have them as a gift for you. The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Federalist Papers, and also the Bible, and these guarantee my freedom and yours and our children’s to breathe oxygen,” the former Disney Channel star concluded.

 

Of course, the speech made no difference in the end. The authoritarian tyrants on the school board still voted 7-3 to mandate masks in elementary schools.

Despite numerous speeches from parents against the mandates, the Williamson County Board of Education ultimately decreed that the mandate will be in place until at least September 12th.

But Baker wasn’t going to stop with just a speech. On her official Instagram page, the former Disney Channel star shared a link to the Williamson County’s Student Face Covering Exemption Request form, writing: “Hey Tennessee! Fill it out! Show your face!

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