WATCH: Why are you STILL wearing a mask?



On May 13, 2021, Biden announced a COVID response update for mask guidelines, as per the CDC, that no longer required vaccinated individuals to wear masks. The CDC has since changed its recommendations for masking. Here are the most recent CDC guidelines.

In this video, Steven Crowder hit the streets of Dallas, Texas, to find out what Texans think and masks, mandates, and masked mandates. He conducted a formal survey, appealing directly to the American people to answer why a vaccinated person still chose to wear a mask.

After a short time, Crowder observed a few people wearing masks. He decided to modify his premise and asked how citizens felt about the vaccine mandate. Steven found that many Texans believe that the government should not force people to receive a vaccine.

Since Biden's May 13 mask update, the president announced that employers would be required to enforce a vaccine mandate for businesses with 100 or more employees. This was a source of concern for many of those surveyed.

In a clear pattern, Crowder noticed that black Americans expressed distrust of the government. He noted that "white men who work in the mainstream media" refer to this distrust — as it relates to the COVID vaccine — as "vaccine hesitancy." But Crowder found that this so-called "hesitancy," in truth, sounded a lot more like a healthy dose of weighing the risk vs. the reward.

One Fort Worth woman explained why she wears a mask instead of receiving the vaccine. Due to the relatively new coronavirus and the even newer vaccine, she will weigh her options and make decisions for her health as more information becomes available.

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VIDEO: Leftist preschool teacher indoctrinates children with a MASK-THEMED  nursery rhyme



A Tok Tok video of what appears to be a preschool teacher teaching her class a nursery rhyme about masks went viral over the weekend.

In this clip, Steven Crowder and the crew watched the video of a teacher, who sounded a lot like Fran Drescher, teaching her class a COVID-19 version of The Farmer in the Dell nursery rhyme.

I wear a mask to school ,
I wear a mask to school,
Hi-ho, the derry-o,
I wear a mask to school.

It keeps my friends safe,
it keeps my friends safe,
Hi-ho, the derry-o,
It keeps my friends safe.


The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released three studies that found school districts without mask requirements were more likely to have coronavirus outbreaks. As a result, the CDC recommends that masks should be mandatory for all students age 2 or older, as well as staff, teachers, and visitors in K-12 schools, regardless of vaccination status.

The CDC made additional recommendations for universal indoor masking that requires schools to "maintain at least 3 feet of physical distance between students within classrooms to reduce transmission risk."

In the viral video, the children wore masks but were not social distancing. But that is not the only cause for concern. Crowder noted that "it is illegal to film children in the United States without their parent's consent."

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