Posted on 05/10/2021 9:22:19 AM PDT by conservative98
“It’s a little strange to see people,” said Laura, 64, among the 2,000 visitors who got timed-entry tickets Thursday.
“I’m still anxious being in public,” she acknowledged from behind her mask, taking in her surroundings with the tentativeness of a visitor to an alien planet. “You don’t know who’s vaccinated.”
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During the winter, when she went outside alone with nothing on her face, a jogger ran by and sneered, “ ‘Nice mask!’ or something like that,” recalled Campbell, a program specialist who lives in Columbia Heights.
Then and now, she said, her choice of going maskless was dictated by scientific evidence that suggested it wasn’t necessary if she was outdoors and distanced from others.
“It shouldn’t have bothered me, but no one likes to feel judged,” she said. “I’m still looking around and thinking, ‘Are people judging me?’ ”
Marcie Cohen, a retiree who was vaccinated in March, wore a mask as she walked on L Street the other day, her black-and-white hoop earrings matching her black-and-white striped shirt.
The street was empty except for two other pedestrians.
[‘I almost made it’: Close to a vaccine, these Americans got covid-19 instead]
Cohen said she hates her mask for fogging up her glasses and forcing her to inhale her own breath. But she knows of no other way to protect herself.
When she sees someone without a mask, Cohen said, she walks up to them and pulls on her own to remind them of what she considers their civic obligation.
“You can say I’m paranoid, I guess,” she said. “But I want to be careful. Extra careful.”
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There are two types of people in the world:
Maskless.
Faceless.
“I’m still anxious being in public,” she acknowledged from behind her mask, taking in her surroundings with the tentativeness of a visitor to an alien planet. “You don’t know who’s vaccinated.”
Pitiful.
This kind of thinking or lack thereof:
““I’m still anxious being in public,” she acknowledged from behind her mask, taking in her surroundings with the tentativeness of a visitor to an alien planet. “You don’t know who’s vaccinated.””
and
“Cohen said she hates her mask for fogging up her glasses and forcing her to inhale her own breath. But she knows of “ no other way to protect herself.””
When she sees someone without a mask, Cohen said, she walks up to them and pulls on her own to remind them of what she considers their civic obligation.
> Pitiful.
I like the word “pathetic” better. Pitiful would imply I feel pity. ;-)
“I’m still anxious being in public,” she acknowledged from behind her mask, taking in her surroundings with the tentativeness of a visitor to an alien planet. “You don’t know who’s vaccinated.”
Mission accomplished.
[[[When she sees someone without a mask, Cohen said, she walks up to them and pulls on her own to remind them of what she considers their civic obligation.]]]
And after all this, she can still summon the absolute strength to be a “Karen”.
Actually Ms Campbell, I don’t give a rat’s ass if people are “judging” me. Only a weak minded person lives for the approval of others.
Judging = libspeak for not approving
2 different women being quoted here but definitely conflicting information
>>During the winter, when she went outside alone with nothing on her face, a jogger ran by and sneered, “ ‘Nice mask!’ or something like that,” recalled Campbell, a program specialist who lives in Columbia Heights.
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>>Then and now, she said, her choice of going maskless was dictated by scientific evidence that suggested it wasn’t necessary if she was outdoors and distanced from others.
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>>“It shouldn’t have bothered me, but no one likes to feel judged,” she said. “I’m still looking around and thinking, ‘Are people judging me?’ ”
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>>..When she sees someone without a mask, Cohen said, she walks up to them and pulls on her own to remind them of what she considers their civic obligation.
Well guess what ‘karen’. My first obligation is to make sure I AM OK! Maybe she can volunteer for the mask popo forces.
She probably would have quickly entered a gas chamber if told to do so.
“I’m still anxious being in public,” she acknowledged”
So stay the eff home, Karen! Lock yourself in with your 10 cats and keep safe.
But don’t tell me I have to wear a freaking face diaper.
“Land of the Free Home of the.....” - yeah, right.
She probably would have complained about the color of the concentration camp trains—but then gotten on board anyway.
But, it has NOTHING to do with this virus itself, per se ...
You don’t know who’s vaccinated.”
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Stupid is as stupid does,.....taking a synthetic, experimental MRNA jab for a virus that is now more than 99.8 percent survivable is not to smart, fear effects the human thought process, Americans have been played by a sinister agenda.
I am so sick of these people.
I’m fed up with these Pearl-clutching morons. They should just stay home, have a shot of Clorox, with a Purcell chaser.
These are the whimpering ciphers who daily exercise control over us.
Nah.
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