State-funded totalitarianism: Jabs required for events at The Pit
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has recently announced not only a mask mandate indoors at The Pit stadium, but a COVID shot mandate, throwing a wrench in the UNM games happening at the stadium.
The mandate requires either a negative COVID-19 test or a shot.
“The university has a responsibility to our student athletes, coaches, staff and the thousands of passionate Lobo fans, to do what we can to protect the health and safety of those competing, coaching, working, watching, and cheering the game,” athletics director Eddie Nuñez said in the news release.
“We ask for your understanding and patience as the new requirements are implemented,” he added. “… Please help us keep our student-athletes and everyone in our community safe.”
The next big event at The Pit is on Tuesday where the Lobo men’s basketball team is hosting Norfolk State at 7 p.m. It is unclear if a jab will be required for that game. After Christmas, The Lobos’ next game is Dec. 28 at 9 p.m. in the Mountain West Conference opener against Colorado State.
According to the Albuquerque Journal, “UNM has an annual athletics budget of roughly $31 million to $32 million, of which 25%-30% a year comes via institutional support from such sources as university subsidies, student fees and state appropriations,” meaning taxpayers are funding the jab mandate, which many New Mexicans claim is unconstitutional.
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