I just voted at a Royal Canadian Legion without a mask and I was prepared to raise holy heck if they forced me to wear one while I was doing the epitome of freedom. Nobody said a word, even though they were all masked, face-shielded and had plexiglass windows around their stations. It was meaningful to me to vote in a place that exists for veterans who have fought wars for our freedoms. Having to wear a mask to vote would have been a terrible violation of my bodily freedoms and I was ready to shame them all, but it was unnecessary. I was proud of the workers and thanked them all profusely for standing for freedom, especially in such a place.
“ I just voted at a Royal Canadian Legion without a mask and I was prepared to raise holy heck if they forced me to wear one while I was doing the epitome of freedom. ”
My wife and I had a similar experience Friday, voting at a local community centre. No one hassled us at all and the people working there were very friendly and didn’t say a word about us not wearing the muzzle of submission. Got a couple of askance looks from masked serfs, but as many, I think, were looking at us wishing they weren’t wearing them. But of course they did.
Seeing more and more people refusing, though, but there’s still a loooong way to go.