Posted on 05/28/2020 8:36:24 AM PDT by Kaslin
Are facemasks a temporary way to fight a specific virus, or will they become part of our "new normal?"
I dont care about philosophy, just tell me how it ends. That line is repeated on the final page of Len Jenkins play Dark Ride. Ive been thinking about Len, whom I had the great pleasure of working with a few times, a lot of late. His work always creates a world a bit out whack, dusty and dim, characters engaged in slow motion chaos. Todays creepy streets of masked New Yorkers feel like a Len Jenkin play, and all anybody wants to know is how it ends.
When can we take off the masks? Its a simple enough question. Three months ago pretty much nobody outside of recent Asian immigrants in urban Chinatowns donned the face protectors, but now they are ubiquitous. As with so many changes the Chinese virus has wrought on our lives, the emerging question is whether the changes are temporary and specific to this one threat, or if they will become permanent.
After all, even if the virus disappeared tomorrow through some force of magic, facemasks would still be an effective tool to slow the spread of other deadly diseases like the flu. If the philosophy is that changing our ways is worth it if it saves one life, then the end of this will be everyone wearing masks at baseball games and plays, in airplanes and shopping malls.
And mask wearing is, as its proponents point out, a small thing. Just like keeping six feet apart is a small thing, just like not attending church is a small thing, just like being contact traced is a small thing. But the thing about small things is that when you stack them up they can get pretty big. The new normal like a pointillist painting will be constructed of small dots that together create an entire vision of reality.
The whole coronavirus crisis has been a long exercise in cost benefit analysis. But as deaths decline and states reopen the crisis may be abating, but its social after-effects could be with us for a long time to come. Is there a metric that can be reached which would mean we could take off the masks? If so what is it? It is my very real fear that for many Americans the answer is no, and they will wear the mask until something other than a virus takes them to their graves.
This is a discussion that we need to be having. Because if we are to become a nation of faceless mask wearers it ought to be an active choice, not a jaundice we creep into by being peevish. We must be in control of the lifestyle changes that come from this experience, not controlled by it. Nor should we acquiesce to medical experts in making these decisions. They have a role to play, of course, but it is not dispositive, nor are they always right anyway.
In emergencies people and societies react fast, often in inefficient and ineffective ways. Life becomes about getting through the moment, not about creating a future. We are now two months into this unprecedented season of death and economic devastation. It is time to look forward.
For my part I reject the idea that the facemask should become a permanent mark of American life. I want to smile at people; I want to see facial expressions and a pretty womans lipstick. These are not minor aspects of life; they are deeply ingrained in the experience of being human.
The final line of Dark Ride is delivered by a disembodied voice, Len loves a good disembodied voice, it says, Those who wish to ride again stay in your seats. A manll be around to take your tickets. Those getting off, step lively. Exit to your left or your right. Im ready to step lively; unlike Lens play this dark ride is no amusement.
Will we wear the masks forever? Will some of us? Will that mark some division in our society? Is that the mark we want to leave on the world? Do we want to explain to our kids that there used to be a world where faces abounded and fear was not the coin of the realm but we destroyed it? These are the questions we have to answer and we have to answer them now.
Some will, some won’t.
Bring back supply chains, strengthen our borders, and quarantine people and goods who want in for 40 days.
I went to the local tire store to get new tires for my wife’s car. I am nearly deaf and rely on reading lips. I explained that to the service tech and he said, No problem and pulled his mask off. We had a great conversation and no one died.
Go figure.
I was at a meeting yesterday to reopen a thrift store rural south Texas. The board of nine people, all without masks, passed by majority vote that everyone in the store must wear a mask at all times. No sense of irony. Having voted against it, I then proposed that it a set termination date be put on the rule to expire in one week. I was told, “Mask wearing is the new normal, get used to it, it is not going away.” I thought to myself: it will never be enforceable and it will go away- it may take a blue state red state civil war- but it will go away. I’m not a surgeon in an operating room- I don’t wear a mask. Where do these people get their talking points? CNN?
We have seen other makeshift solutions: the water bottle with the bottom cut out of it is a good example. If we are going to need to control droplets, there will be a better solution that someone will come up with.
For example, a transparent bubble head appliance, with fans, could be designed to be comfortable. Think of some of the space helmets that Hollywood came up with in the 40s and 50s. (How about Mars Attacks?)
The thing is, we are currently using a less-than-optimal thing because the propeller-heads haven't come up with that something better.
In recent days, I have seen discarded masks lying in gutters. Some of these will eventually be washed into the ocean via storm drains. For years, environmentalists have been warning about the threat that plastic bags pose to the ecology, but what about the millions of masks that will eventually be discarded?
When the civil war finally starts for real, the masks should provide an excellent way of identifying the enemy.
Think of all the money we’d save on dental work!
The democrat politicians want the mask of obedience worn at all times except by them of course.
I work at a big box home improvement store. Every day the parking lot is littered with masks and gloves and other items that have been in contact with bodily functions, like discarded juice boxes and tissues.
Masks are the MAGA hats for the Left.
i also have an eye on who makes us mask up, and who is taking too damn long to open.
I have lived without certain stores for awhile- could be i’ll never shop there again.
Today we were in a store and the cashier was loudly,practically screaming, THANK YOU to all mask wearers.
She shook her finger and said “tomorrow, you won’t have the choice”
I walked out without spending a dime.
I have told mask wearers I can’t understand what they’re saying. (I could.) After two or three tries, their masks come down or off.
Make Americans Slaves Again (”MASA”)
Wash your hands, use a kleenex and damn it....stay home if you're sick.
“Will We Wear Masks Forever?”
Maybe...in democrat big cities. I could care less what they do.
Maskists....Maskism
some of us dont wear them now
You do t need strong proven science to wear one but you. eee that time take it off. interesting
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