Mass protests against vaccine passports and other mandates have erupted in France over the last month, as well as elsewhere in Europe and in the UK. But that’s not been the case everywhere. So what does dissent look like across the Atlantic? We find out from our three panelists. We’re joined by Captain Alexandre Juving-Brunet, a former military intelligence officer in France and now a freedom activist; Alan Miller, the founder of the #OpenForAll campaign in the UK; and Sam Brokken, a Belgian public health professor who lost his job. Then, in America Q&A, we ask: Should China be allowed to host the 2022 Olympic Games given its terrible human rights record? Next, enrollment in private and Christian schools is way up. Tony Kinnett, a curriculum developer and founder of “Chalkboard Review,” is crunching the numbers in Indiana. He calls it an “exodus” from the public school system and is …