Deborah Baber #wingnut youtube.com

[Yet another anti-mask activist at a city commission meeting on NowThis News.]

My name is Deborah Baber and I am a proud Trump Republican. Unbeknownst to me, a wannabe bully, a bad person, a whiny baby posted on social media the remarks I made here last week. [...] I got a lot of traction out of doing my civic duty, by exercising my free speech. We are a constitutional republic, not a democracy. Some goon also posted my personal information on social media and that of my stepdaughter, who is a retired police officer. I have received ugly, foul, threatening remarks ever since. Vile... vile. Well, these fools, they also did the same thing. Why did they do this? They did this because they don’t have any facts. They have to attack me personally. They have to threaten me personally. They have to threaten my family personally because they’ve got nothing. Nada. Zero. They can’t attack the message. What was my message?

My message was this: It is not normal for people to cover their faces. It is an act of submission... subjugation... of slavery... of shame. Only women in Islamic countries cover their faces with burqas. The men do not. Antifa thugs cover their faces. Patriots do not. Guidance on face coverings is all over the map. Maybe a face covering. Maybe not a face covering. Yes, a face covering. No, a face covering. CDC, well, this is my face covering.

[Holds up a paper Trump mask to her face.]

[...] I protest face coverings. I am a healthy American. I used to be free. I am not a terrorist. I am not Antifa. I am not a sex slave that wears masks. I am not into sadomasochism and bondage. I am not a burglar. [...] I am a proud Trump Republican. Trump Republican yearning to be free again.

[...] If you are offended by anything I have said, by the masses of people, then I am offended by the masses of people who do not question your wholesale slaughter of our constitutional and inalienable rights.

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