The law of averages exists everywhere.
I lived in a place where the average acceptance rate was significantly higher than the national average, and even there there were plenty of store owners that didn’t accept the mandates. Even in Portland and Seattle there were stores and restaurants you could enter without masks.
Yeah, I’ve only presented my personal experience, but the logical conclusion from that experience is counter to what this person (who almost certainly told an untrue story in the first place) is saying happened in their city.
Was that your experience? Were there zero stores near you that would let you enter without a mask?
One part of town, they were like fuck the masks, it's all bull shit, a few miles up the road in the next retail area over, they acting like everyone would be dead in 3 weeks if we didn't wear damn near hazmat suits while being alone. It was all over the map.
So you’re saying that, at worst, you could drive a few miles and visit a store that didn’t require masks?
Do you have any real reason to think that any area in the country was determinably different than this? Enough to a point where it’d make more sense to walk around putting your hand in peoples faces saying “I’m jew” instead of just going to a different store?
In my small town, yes. In the larger areas a few hours away - one way went full fuck fauxi, drive the other way and you were in China style lockdowns.
Why are you wasting time on this? Yes, everything is just like your city and no one deviated. You are the authority like Biden and fauxi.
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