If I'm breathing and micro droplets are leaving my mouth, they are going through the mask. And a mask doesn't prevent me from touching my face, as I have to keep touching my face to adjust my mask.
Bullshit "freedom". Those are two words I don't see together much. And the scare quotes even....
No shoes, no shirt = no service - totally accepted. Conservatives demanded that the baker had the right to refuse the gay couple.
But
no shoes, no shirt, no mask = now they freak out yelling and demanding that business let them in
this is bullshit "freedom"
The masks are so much about virtue signalling. Its basically a joke.
It should be up to a business to decide their rules. If you don't like them, tough luck. That's liberty. I know of guys who carry concealed in places posted no firearms and claim they have a 2nd Amendment Right. Well, the right to carry ends when you enter that building, just like your right to do whatever you want during the day ends when you agree to go to work for someone. Go someplace else if you want your way, but the business gets their way. Your rights don't trump someone else's in all cases. There is an exchange... you get to shop there if you obey the rules.
Letting a private establishment decide to require masks makes complete sense to me. And it's even rational. For example, even if I think the mask is baloney, if potential customers "think" they're safer, they're more likely to come and spend money at my business. So I'm rationally deciding to accommodate people's irrational fear in order to get people to come in the doors and spend money.
But having the gov't require masks is a little different. Don't you think? And isn't the clip that started this thread all about a reporter who is virtue signaling that all these bullshit freedom people are stupidly not wearing a mask at the beach or boardwalk, while his off-camera cameraman is at that very moment not wearing a mask and not social distancing? Doesn't that kind of show that the media dude is just being a prick to make up a story, and that he and his camera team don't even believe their own BS? That's BS freedom, IMO
. . . Still not sure I understand the science of wearing one (not the medical grade one, but all the ones being worn in public). Seems like when you consider the size of the virus, and the porosity of a standard mask, it's kind of like erecting a tall chain link fence around your back yard to keep out the mosquitos.
They work fine.
Put on a mask of any kind then spit.
how far did that go?
its about stopping the micro droplets leaving the infected more than its about preventing it from entering . . .
"Being safe" is not a Right in the known universe.
You also cannot impose on someone's Rights through an inaction.
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