The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.
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You would expect something like this:
But instead we have something like this:
Possible reasons explored here.
https://thebulwark.com/the-curious-case-of-the-people-who-want-to-reopen-america-but-not-wear-masks/
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It's debatable whether a small number of people not wearing masks is even a bad thing. But those who enjoy the process of pointing and giggling at their fellow man will point and giggle at their fellow man. That much is certain. Personally, I am happy they have such amusements to help pass their days.
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@Axtremus said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:
@Loki said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:
How big is the group that won’t wear masks? Is it KKK or Antifa sized?
It is Trump sized.
Interesting. No one I know won’t wear a mask. I guess I know of no Trump supporters.
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Our return to work plan is going to require that we wear masks at all times.
I'd be considerably more productive if I worked from home.
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@Loki said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:
How big is the group that won’t wear masks? Is it KKK or Antifa sized?
How big it gets I think will depend on right wing media. Will they cover them as freedom fighters or kooks?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:
Our return to work plan is going to require that we wear masks at all times.
I'd be considerably more productive if I worked from home.
I'd just tell them that is your plan. Then ask them what is the benefit to being in person that could possibly outweigh the risk of virus transmission? Masks make it safer, not safe. Might want to get your team all singing the same tune.
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I for one do not have a good feeling about what's going to happen this summer.
Westerners do not appear to have a good tolerance for medium-term discomfort.
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I don't wear a mask walking the dog, but I take one with me just in case. We wear them if we go shopping.
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@jon-nyc said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:
@Loki said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:
How big is the group that won’t wear masks? Is it KKK or Antifa sized?
How big it gets I think will depend on right wing media. Will they cover them as freedom fighters or kooks?
Maybe the left wing media will cover them as well organized forces subverting our American institutions, just like they cover Nazis and the KKK.
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At what point will it be OK to not wear masks?
When nobody in the whole world has the COVID-19?
When fewer than a million Americans have it?
When 91 percent of everyone in the USA has received the vaccine?
When we get tired of masks?
When a democrat is elected president?
Without some sort of measurement I don't see how wearing or not wearing the mask can be right or wrong. This is just a bunch of virtuous emotional outbursts.
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@Copper said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:
Without some sort of measurement I don't see how wearing or not wearing the mask can be right or wrong. This is just a bunch of virtuous emotional outbursts.
Yes the modern left has successfully fetishised the idea of having strong emotional reactions to things, of course as long as they're the correct things to have strong emotional reactions to. I'm pretty sure it goes against every historical precept of a stable civilization, to be encouraging people to go around looking for stuff to flip out over.
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By the way, those fetishised emotional reactions have been re-labeled by the left as "compassion".
I sometimes wonder if the folk proudest of their compassion spent their childhoods huddled in a corner afraid of the word and as adults finally found a way to reframe their weakness as a strength.