You Teach Your Kids To Do Things They Do Not Like And Intuitively Know Are Not Only Uncomfortable, But BAD
Reason #20 that Face Masks Hurt Kids
Dear Reader,
The wearing of a face mask to protect against a respiratory virus is an act of grand deceit. It is a behavior that defies research on the topic. Wearing a face mask, as this article (one of many) points to — is unsafe to do and is ineffective.
Until the narrative around mandatory masking has changed, each day by 6am Eastern, I will both post here and send out a science-based reason why no one should wear a face mask.
I ask that you help me circulate these pieces to those around you who you believe could most benefit from them. It is important not to remain silent on this topic. These are important discussions to be having with friends, family members, business owners, healthcare practitioners, public servants, and others in the community.
-Allan
I want to raise children who are independent thinkers and who can process their feelings with relative ease.
I want to raise children who develop their natural passions, excel from a young age, and learn to take on responsibility early. By 18-months-old, a night and day difference already exists with some children raised this way.
For reasons like this, I turn to thinkers like:
Maria Montessori,
Magda Gerber,
Emmi Pikler,
Roslyn Ross,
Stephan Molyneux,
John Holt,
Norman Vincent Peale,
John Taylor Gatto,
Marshall Rosenberg,
Laura Markham,
Aletha Solter,
Pam Leo,
George Clason,
Robert Kiyosaki,
Sally Fallon Morell,
Thomas Cowan,
Suzanne Venker,
Thomas Szasz, and
Robert Mendelsohn.
Free, successful, happy, healthy adults do lots of what they want and very little of what they do not want. Anyone doing otherwise is doing it wrong. Childhood is not just preparation for adulthood, it is also its own stage of life.
There is no reason to create a lifestyle in which your child is doing what he does not want. Children are very intuitive, far more intuitive than most adults, especially if you help them develop that rather than learning to disregard that side of themselves. Also they are able to be supremely rational, especially if you help them to develop that side of themselves.
Parents who have no idea what I am talking about are missing out on an important part of their child, by not nurturing the rational in him and expecting more.
The face mask is more of that low standard way of looking at a child and treating a child, when the opposite is needed — high standards. Teach your child to do what is right from birth and expect the best from him. Giving him inferior and excusing your own poor decisions by saying “He is just a child,” is wrong.
Your child deserves the best. That does not mean he deserves what is lavish. It means he deserves the best behavior around him, and he deserves the best behavior expected from him.
That is what giving a child your best means.
The bestselling book "Face Masks In One Lesson" by Allan Stevo describes how to never wear a face mask again. The follow-up to the book, "Face Masks Hurt Kids," describes why to never wear a face mask again. We must defeat the awful, narrative around the mandates.
Examples of how face masks hurt kids will be posted to the Lockdown Land Substack each morning by 6am Eastern until the narrative around this ineffective and harmful medical intervention has shifted. Face masks are, in fact, not just harmful to children. Face masks are harmful to everyone. Thank you so much for helping me circulate this research.