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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It's how Antifa identifies and locates their opponents.
Maybe he should have either worn a mask or not gone to a store where they are required.
EVERYONE knows Costco requires masks. The vast majority of people I know damned well don’t want to be within 20 feet of some ignorant sociopathic lawbreaking plague rat who can’t follow the rules. If you don’t want to wear a mask, don’t go where they are required, simple as hell.
I have a mask... Took one of Mrs. Fonebones underwrite bra’s, cut one cup off and attached straps...
“EVERYONE knows Costco requires masks.”
You assume wrong I did not know Costco requires a mask. Is your bias causing you to assume he is a ignorant sociopathic?
Are we assuming all videos are true on twitter now?
I am pointing out we do not have the full video. How was this person ask? A lot of un-answer questions, there is more to the story.
Jeez, what a great world we live in.
The paranoia these people have is amazing. I’m surprised the suicide rate isn’t off the charts with the panic the elites are causing.
Oh, and the guy on the video was a drama queen looking for an encounter. He got what he wanted.
...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.
Now I'm not sure what happened.
“ignorant sociopathic lawbreaking plague rat”
How is he ignorant?
How is he sociopathic?
How is he lawbreaking?
Be prepared to provide technical, medical, or legal grounds for your answers.
I’ll accept your rhetorical “plague rat”.
But what does that have to do with his employment? He didn’t misbehave while doing his job.
“I just dont believe his extreme reaction was in response to what we saw.”
The rumor is that he felt threatened.
There has not been a single scientific study proving masks prevent the spread of the virus in the community. It is all a fraud. Plenty of medical doctors have publicly trashed the “mask police.” There is no science behind this tyranny. Sheep to the slaughter.
I’ve seldom seen a more fitting video for inclusion in an ad for an anger management class. I doubt that the outcome was what the guy wanted.
Do you believe that Costco can require persons that enter their stores wear a mask?
Do their employees have the right to ask a customer to put on their mask?
Does Costco have the right to toss a person out of their store?
Ignorant- not aware that Costco has a mask policy, although it is posted, anyone who doesn’t know this is either illiterate or willingly ignorant.
Sociopathic: not giving a damn about the possibility of infecting other people.
Lawbreaking- not respecting the right of private property owners to make the rules about the use of their property.
“The rumor is that he felt threatened.”
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As it says in the article, he told the jackasses trying to intimidate him that he felt threatened. So no question on that point.
Doesn’t this loser have an infection party to get to?
This is the very reason why I have made it my personal crusade to write to and lobby elected officials to get Federal legislation passed to prevent employers from firing anyone for anything that they post on social media or firing anyone who ends up on social media , or any media through no fault of their own, such as in this situation and many others. I would want to see such federal legislation include the prevention of any employer from so much as looking at the social media accounts of any of their employees or prospective employees, and preventing employers from terminating any employees for any reason having to do with social media or videos of them posted or aired anywhere. I would love to see devastating fines imposed on these companies who break this law.
It seems a Costco employee asked him to abide by store policy.
He lost his cool.
His feeling threatened is his snowflake nonsense.
Are there any other regulations that you want the federal government to impose on private businesses?
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