Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued an executive order on Friday to ban vaccine passports, which require people to show proof of a Covid vaccination.
“Today I issued an executive order prohibiting the use of so-called COVID-19 vaccine passports,” DeSantis said on Twitter. “The Legislature is working on making permanent these protections for Floridians and I look forward to signing them into law soon.”
The order will prevent the government from requiring “vaccine passports, vaccine passes, or other standardized documentation for the purpose of certifying an individual’s COVID-19 vaccine status to a third party.”
The Hill reports:
It also prohibits businesses in the state from requiring customers or patrons to provide documentation certifying COVID-19 vaccination or “post-transmission recovery” to receive services. Businesses can still institute COVID-19 screening protocols.
The order comes after DeSantis said on Monday that he would take action against vaccine passports via “an executive function, emergency function,” and called on the state legislature to draft legislation forbidding these passports.
“It’s completely unacceptable for either the government or the private sector to impose upon you the requirement that you show proof of vaccine to just simply participate in normal society,” DeSantis said.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said during a news conference on Monday that the government expects the development and determination of vaccine passports to driven by the private sector, though it intends to provide guidance on it.
Florida is looking more and more like a place I would like to live!
Nike Sues Maker of Lil Nas X’s ‘Satan Shoes’
Lil Nas X went from singing a catchy tune about a horse on a country road tosliding down a stripper pole into hell to be sodomized by Satan, complete with a line of “Satan shoes” that have human blood in the sole.
Now Nike is suing the maker of the limited edition shoes, which are being sold for $1,018 a pair, and only 666 pairs were made, for copyright infringement.
‘Captain Underpants’ Children’s Books Cancelled for ‘Passive Racism’
Just another day in the day and age of cancel culture! Today they are cancelling the children’s book series “Captain Underpants.” The books are being pulled from libraries and book shelves after its publishes declared it “perpetuates passive racism.”
I read those books when I was in middle school, and I truly do not remember anything in them that could even be close to racist. Then again, everything today is racist. Just the character wearing white underwear is probably “racist” to the left.
Anthony Anderson Claims Biden-Harris ‘Can Truly Make America Great Again’
Actor and comedian Anthony Anderson hosted the 52nd annual NAACP Image Awards on Saturday, and took every opportunity to gas up President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. He claims that the duo “can truly make America great again.”
Anderson said during his opening monologue that they are “a team that can truly make America great again.” He also joked about how he loves hosting the awards and how he loves being black.
WATCH: Kamala Harris Laughs Hysterically When Discussing Struggling Parents Who Are Unable to Send Their Kids to School
Vice President Kamala Harris has a nervous tick that few others have. When she gets in a tough situation she begins to laugh hysterically.
The latest instance of this happen was a slapce in the face to the struggling parents dealing with the pandemic.
Kamala Harris Reportedly Unhappy Living in 70,000 Square Foot Home
Kamala Harris is living at the Blair House, which is right across from the White House on Pennsylvania Ave. It has been described as “the world’s most exclusive hotel.”
“The property contains 119 rooms, including 14 guest bedrooms and 35 bathrooms, among other functional spaces. At 70,000 square feet, Blair House is larger than the White House,” the General Services Administration says on its webpage.”
Auntie Maxine: Police Think Their Job ‘Is to Keep Black People in Their Place’
On Sunday, Rep. Maxine Waters told Spectrum News 1 that police in the United States think “their greatest challenge and their greatest choir is to keep black people in their place.”
Host Tanya McRae asked, “We again witnessed racial tensions explode in this country after the death of George Floyd. Why do you think this country has such difficulty learning from history and making real changes when it comes to violence and injustice done to black people.”