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Here’s how one Canadian student is creatively protesting his university’s COVID mask mandate

Updated: November 15, 2022 at 12:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Nov 15, 2022 – 12:11 pm EST

WATERLOO, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — A Canadian student from Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario has taken social media by storm after posting photos of him wearing comical and bizarre face coverings as a way to protest the school’s unscientific mask mandate.

Starting roughly two weeks ago, Kamil Bachouchi, a 21-year-old philosophy student from Wilfrid Laurier, began poking fun at the mask mandate, whether it was by wearing a bucket over his head or wearing a mask in an amusing way.  

“Today’s mask: a bucket on my head,” tweeted Bachouchi last Thursday.  

Today’s mask: a bucket on my head.

Wilfrid Laurier University needs stop trying to force their tyrannical mandate onto free-thinking students and faculty.

If I need to make a mockery of myself and this criminal “rule” to spark change, so be it…#EnoughIsEnough #DoNotComply pic.twitter.com/bMo0PoKAlB

— Kamil Bachouchi 🇨🇦 (@Kam_Bach) November 10, 2022

“Wilfrid Laurier University needs stop trying to force their tyrannical mandate onto free-thinking students and faculty.  If I need to make a mockery of myself and this criminal ‘rule’ to spark change, so be it.” 

Since the start of the fall semester, Wilfrid

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