1,200 First Responders in Hawaii Announce Class Action Lawsuit to Stop COVID Vaccine Mandate
- Right Here Radio
- Aug 14, 2021
- 1 min read
Hawaii attorney Michael Green is spearheading a class-action lawsuit representing 1,200 first responders against the State of Hawaii against its mandate that they all be vaccinated for COVID-19.
The class action lawsuit was announced at a press conference on Friday.
“The heavy-handedness that we are now seeing is shocking to the conscious for Hawaii especially, and there’s got to be a voice,” Green said.
“What is being done now is pitting people against each other,” he added. “I mean, almost to the point of violence. We have nurses looking at other nurses, outraged that they didn’t take the vaccine.”
“You have parents of kids who have been vaccinated, ‘that’s what my parent decided’,” he continued. “Sitting next to a kids who has not been. They have religious reasons not to, or an absolute fear that they don’t want their son or daughter to be one of the 45,000 that died from it,” he claimed.
This is a crime against humanity. The enemy must be eradicated. This is WAR!