Our mask mandate is over, but there are tons of Hoosiers still wearing them. I’m done with it, though.
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Probably because the private sector is forcing it on them. Without them, they can’t buy what they need.
Hate to say it but, if you buy online, you can ignore woketard corporations and their idiot rules.
When they figure out that they’re killing their own business with FauciFoolery, they’ll drop it.
Any company that goes out of its way to impede customers from buying will find itself not a company very quickly.
EXAXTLY! Especially groceries. Masks should be optional...you want to wear a mask? Fine...but leave me out of it.
Nonsense! You can shop at any store you want without a freakin’ mask.
Regardless of how many signs are plastered on the door, you will NOT be denied entry, nor will you be denied service.
I haven’t worn a mask into any store since this whole thing started.
For God’s sake, please stop dreaming up reasons to keep wearing your stupid mask.
Unless you identify as a maskerbator.
Probably because the private sector is forcing it on them. Without them, they can’t buy what they need.
Nobody is forcing anybody to do anything. People are just sheep. Oh my, the store put up a sign, I must comply. Good grief. Just stop wearing the stupid masks.
Somewhat true. I am taking names of stores that have someone at the front requiring me to put a mask on before entering. They are fewer and fewer, but still there. I am not entering those stores that are forcing the issue. I simply remind them that the mask mandate is over, that most people here are vaccinated, and that I will go elsewhere for my goods. It’s their store policy to keep me out, so they lose my support. Some of these are places I do like to shop, but not enough to put that d@mn mask back on.
However, I see LOTS of places that say “mask required” when you enter, but no one is stationed at the door. These places seem to prefer to have my business, so I give them my business. I distance myself from others still. I am very aware of my surroundings and how much space I take up.
To each his own.