Same here, I find the sheeple rude and fearful. When Walmart put up the sign that said children and those with breathing difficulty would be excused, I tried going without a mask, planning to cite breathing difficulty if challenged. Nobody did, but there have been incidents in my central PA region (one person in a motorized cart got punched by another person for not wearing a mask); so I haven’t gone shopping and won’t wear a mask anywhere. People working for me are more than happy to do a few extra chores, run errands, now that Walmart has a line outside, waiting their turn to enter. Ten feet apart and all are masked.
It’s Pennsyltucky. People smoke, they jaywalk, they get drunk, they drive without papers...and yet most of them are going about masked and scared to talk to me, because of a flu almost no one around here has, and no one in my county or the next has died of it.
Strangely, in my section of OK, ever since elective surgeries resumed & personal care places re-opened on April 24, and restaurants re-opened yesterday, I’ve seen fewer masks in the grocery stores, Home Depot, Wal-Mart, etc. But those who do wear them here aren’t particularly hostile toward those who don’t. More like they just ignore them, do their thing, and go home.
After reading about the experiences of some Freepers, I’m more and more glad that I live where I do.