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I haven't worn a mask since this whole shitshow started. Latest I've heard is they're requiring masks once employees enter the building until they get to their desks and then you can take your masks off. Apparently covid in the office is like it is in restaurants. Once you sit down, it can no longer affect you. Anyway, it's a big company and I doubt anything I say is going to make the slightest bit of difference in the policy or the requirement. When I don't wear a mask and there is a confrontation, I want to just say 'no' and have that be the end of it, but I know that won't happen. Ideally I'd have a conversation, point out all the fallacies and have them realize that masks are bullshit, but there likely won't be time to point it out and those that I would point it out to will probably be sheep who will tune me out labeling me a conspiracy nut.

Are there any good pithy responses that I can use to refute the face diaper narrative, not have to wear a mask and hopefully keep my job in the process?

Edit: Even though I love working from home, in a weird way I'm looking forward to being back in the office. I haven't been indoctrinated by the msm and I've been loading up with redpills for the last year and a half. They're going to wish they left me at home.

I haven't worn a mask since this whole shitshow started. Latest I've heard is they're requiring masks once employees enter the building until they get to their desks and then you can take your masks off. Apparently covid in the office is like it is in restaurants. Once you sit down, it can no longer affect you. Anyway, it's a big company and I doubt anything I say is going to make the slightest bit of difference in the policy or the requirement. When I don't wear a mask and there is a confrontation, I want to just say 'no' and have that be the end of it, but I know that won't happen. Ideally I'd have a conversation, point out all the fallacies and have them realize that masks are bullshit, but there likely won't be time to point it out and those that I would point it out to will probably be sheep who will tune me out labeling me a conspiracy nut. Are there any good pithy responses that I can use to refute the face diaper narrative, not have to wear a mask and hopefully keep my job in the process? Edit: Even though I love working from home, in a weird way I'm looking forward to being back in the office. I haven't been indoctrinated by the msm and I've been loading up with redpills for the last year and a half. They're going to wish they left me at home.

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Consider it a negotiation on work place ethics. This is a new stipulation and so doubtful it is in your contract. If they expect this behavior then that opens up the possibility of negotiation on what you expect of them in return for what they expect of you. So decide what you want and what it is worth to you to come to an agreement on the new work place ethics.

When my workplace mandated masks and social distancing I quit and did something else that didn't require things I am uncomfortable with but i understand not everyone has options like that