Posted on 07/07/2020 1:40:19 PM PDT by Meatspace
Yet another video of a store encounter featuring a maskless individual amid the novel coronavirus pandemic has gone viral. The latest one, apparently filmed more than one week ago at a Costco in Fort Myers, Florida, showed a man in a red Running the World Since 1776 t-shirt screaming that he felt threatened as he approached the purported source of the threat.
The video was shared by film director Billy Corben and viewed more than five million times by people online.
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Malicious Compliance: Wear a mask intentionally made out of loose burlap or mesh so as to be useless. Maybe even use screen door screen or chicken wire. 1. You’re not doing what the want. 2. They also can’t identify you. :)
I thought it went without saying but of course. I’m tired of this reeducation society. Little Stasi running around to ensure you follow the rules.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW9DxqYtvmU
Irenic wrote: “I thought it went without saying but of course. Im tired of this reeducation society. Little Stasi running around to ensure you follow the rules.”
I understand your point but we should never pass by and opportunity to condemn the mob especially since it is the mob, not the person taking the video, that causes the real damage.
is it just me or does the guy kinda look like Henry Rollins?
I can see that, but Henry is taller and less angry at the world.
Hell, the masks with the vents are *WORSE* than useless ans they actually focus the exhalation.
Nylon stocking?
Us old retired people are scarier. We can say whatever we want. We’re not gonna lose our pension and SS payments. :)
I wonder where the video of before the guy gets mad. Need more context.
So this guys buttons get push then doxed him to get him fired.. I guess that is then new game.. Notice they did not include the part of the elderly woman asking.
"I have a respiratory illness that makes it impossible for me to wear a mask."
"Under HIPPA laws, my personal medical history is confidential, and you cannot question me on my medical condition."
"Still won't let me in? So it's the policy of your company to discriminate against people with disabilities?" (make sure you're recording with your phone)
If they truly feared him, they would have stayed away from him and alerted the store manager.
I’ve been a member at costco since 88. I got a free mask the first time I showed up and it was required. I cut some slots in the folds and just use that same mask every time. The rattier looking it gets, the better.
It even has some coffee stains on it.
But thanks to the slots, I can breathe freely. Nobody says anything. :)
That would work. Or kitchen cheese cloth. Though, actually, I think back in the day medical people used to actually use cheese cloth as masks.
“Nowadays, you can be an Arsonist, a Looter, a Rioter or a Terrorist, but you cant be a Jerk, a White Jerk, without your Life being ruined by the Mob.”
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You shouldn’t be a jerk just to show off or the like. But when you got someone trying to harass and intimidate you, being a jerk in response is an entirely reasonable response.
Advice:
When confronted by Karens, pull out your own phone and start recording them. Tell them you heard them say something racist earlier while you record. Accuse them of laughing at a guy in a wheelchair earlier. Turn the tables. Dont get mad.
Totally debunked B.S.
You’d be laughed at as you were thrown out; and good luck suing.
Maybe this is why the government is pushing masks...creating even more chaos and division.
[Nowadays, you can be an Arsonist, a Looter, a Rioter or a Terrorist]
Just as long as you vote Democrat and support Democrats!
How much of this encounter are we not seeing? How long had this woman been bothering him before he lost his cool? I just dont believe his extreme reaction was in response to what we saw.
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