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Texas Pastor Attacked By Left For Celebrating His Christian Private School Having Lowest Measles Vaccination Rate In State

Texas state rep. with children attending school roasts mainstream media for criticizing school.

"Shoutout to MC Prep for being the LEAST vaccinated school in Texas. We'll take it," says pastor.

Texas Pastor Attacked By Left For Celebrating His Christian Private School Having Lowest Measles Vaccination Rate In State Image Credit: Jackyenjoyphotography / Getty
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Landon Schott, the lead pastor at Texas’ Mercy Culture Church, is being attacked by the political establishment for celebrating his church’s school MC Prep having the lowest vaccination rate in the state.

“The news got a hold of it and tried to act like it’s some horrible thing,” Schott said in an Instagram post congratulating his students for celebrating “freedom of health” and not allowing the government to dictate how they live their lives.

“Shoutout to MC Prep for being the LEAST vaccinated school in Texas. We’ll take it,” he added.

Texas State Rep. Nate Schatzline (R) also posted a video online recognizing the school, where his children attend, for being the most unvaccinated in the state.

Schatzline specifically called out the failing Fort Worth Star-Telegram and its anti-Christian reporter Bud Kennedy for trying to attack the school over the statistic.

“Mercy Culture Prep is celebrating medical freedom where we honor the wishes of moms and dads over any type of health official like Rachel Levine or so-called public health experts like Bud Kennedy,” he said.

Dozens of triggered leftists posted angry comments in the replies of both videos, writing, “Wouldn’t God want you to take every precaution to keep your kids healthy?” and “This is a disgrace to the name of Christ. Jesus loves the children, and advocating for them to be exposed to preventable sickness and death defies every tenet of Jesus loving the little children.”

According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram hit piece, “Only 14.3 percent of kindergarteners at the 300-student Fort Worth school were vaccinated for measles for the 2023 to 2024 school years.”

Other mainstream media outlets criticized the school, with headlines such as “Texas pastor met with outrage after boasting on his school’s low vaccination rate” from the Austin American-Statesman, or “Outrage after Texas pastor brags online about his school having the state’s lowest measles vaccination rate: ā€˜We celebrate it’” from the Independent.

While the debate surrounding the measles vaccine heats up amid an outbreak in the U.S., the following report by activist and show host Del Bigtree describes how the disease was already dying out before the vaccine was ever introduced.

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The American people are waking up to the medical establishment’s poisoning of their children, and perhaps the issue will finally be addressed under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership running the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services.


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