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I had to run some errands yesterday and way too many masks.

  • People outside walking their dogs with masks (Crocker Park, upscale idiot village, but I needed some new Ray-Bans).

  • Library, mask required, wut? I'm going to call the city tomorrow.

  • YMCA, masks required per signage, but no one said anything to me. I got a lot of stink eye looks from other members. The guy at the desk didn't seem to give any shits.

  • Heinen's, I'd say 80 percent of the people were wearing masks, all employees were. At least no one gave me the stink eye like at YMCA.

Anyways. I thought we were done with this shit. Why are people still doing this!!!

I had to run some errands yesterday and way too many masks. * People outside walking their dogs with masks (Crocker Park, upscale idiot village, but I needed some new Ray-Bans). * Library, mask required, wut? I'm going to call the city tomorrow. * YMCA, masks required per signage, but no one said anything to me. I got a lot of stink eye looks from other members. The guy at the desk didn't seem to give any shits. * Heinen's, I'd say 80 percent of the people were wearing masks, all employees were. At least no one gave me the stink eye like at YMCA. Anyways. I thought we were done with this shit. Why are people still doing this!!!

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[–] 6 pts

probably a fear thing

you've got 3 groups of people basically

1 - those enforcing masking through social shaming and trying to maintain the narrative 2 - those who follow along only because they feel more negative consequences will come their way then they want to deal with instead of just putting on a mask in public 3 - people like us who know wtf is going on

People can not simply be told to not be afraid, like most things they have to be shown Just keep being disagreeable, make them stop you and ask to put a mask on, then quote the stanford study that showed that masks are not effective at all, if they try to say "I don't care/that doesn't matter" etc, immediately push the "anti science" narrative on them, force those normies in group 2 watching you to hear and see the contradiction of those pretending to demand we all "trust science"

This is the quickest way to get people from group 2 to 3, however, many of them won't remove their mask right then and there, it will be more like "yea that dude in the grocery store was right, fuck these masks, i'm not wearing one anymore"

Hold the line, the narrative is in fact dying.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

This is the quickest way to get people from group 2 to 3, however, many of them won't remove their mask right then and there, it will be more like "yea that dude in the grocery store was right, fuck these masks, i'm not wearing one anymore"

I think you're right. It's just taking longer than I expected. I figured more people would be celebrating the mandate being repealed and going without immediately.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

I figured more people and businesses would have fought this ridiculousness from the very start. I have less than zero faith of anything actually changing in this country after this. People will do exactly what they are told. I'm sure it was a lot better in rural areas but even this weekend in the middle of no where I saw a sign for vax days.

[–] 1 pt

I figured more people and businesses would have fought this ridiculousness from the very start.

The year 2020 was an eye-opener for us all. Our first completely fradulant presidential election, that no government or private organization or agency was even brave enough to protest, let alone do anything about; plus the virus hysteria that proved that Americans (and all Westerners, for that matter) are gutless cucks. We know ourselves a lot better since we started shutting down churches but letting liquor stores stay open.