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[–] 8 pts

I live in country where wearing masks in shops are obligatory and if you dont, you will be asked to leave because you are not following rules or something. Also cops can somehow fine you for not wearing mask in shop and also fine shop owner. Today, for the first time, I was asked to leave by person who was wearing mask like chin-diaper. I pointed that he is wearing it wrong, and he replied that it doesnt matter that he is doing it wrong, its a law to wear one. Am I doing something wrong in my life because I feel no sympathy for all these shop owners and small businesses who are suffering economical consequences of these bullshit regulations? And how to shop without participating in such idiocracy? I feel if i comply, this shit will never end. I was buying food for months in one place and never had to deal with such situation and now i am kinda shocked that things like that happen around me.

[–] 6 pts

And how to shop without participating in such idiocracy?

rohlik.cz or whatever is your own local grocery delivery service. In the Czech Republic not only is it mandatory to wear FFP2 level protection just about everywhere but the police will arrest you if they catch you without it... even just walking down the street.

The joke's on the cops though, Sunday was such a beautiful day that large crowds (no masks) gathered around our local lake/park and even though it is currently illegal to drink beer in public the local restaurant was selling plastic cups of beer and everyone was having a good time.

The Czechs just don't give a shit anymore about these draconian policies.

Nope. I was the biggest small business supporter before all of this. Now most of them can fuck off as far as I’m concerned. They clearly don’t want my money. I’m shopping at places that don’t hate freedom.