Posted on 06/01/2021 4:10:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
I’ve never been vaccinated, will never be vaccinated, and I rarely wore a mask (Costco is the exception, so I just avoided going there).
So, for me now it all just seems more like a normal world.
Our church FINALLY stopped with the mask nonsense last week. Our pastor was always a germaphobe anyway, so it got so silly we lost half our members. Many are now coming back, though.
Instead of rationalizing the behaviour of freaks, how about just identify the “problem” up front? The reason this happens is because the freaks run the government and education establishment.
Here in Texas, I went into a Kroger that had a sign reading "Masks not required for those who are fully vaccinated". Aside from myself and maybe 4 others, everybody had masks on. I thought I could see fear in the eyes of the masked.
You mean Governor Stacy Abrams dpesnt make y’all wear masks ???
I see the opposite. I see about 20% of customers wearing masks in a supermarket that a week ago had mandatory 100%. Outside of the fearbros, I don't know if the maskless trust the experimental shots or know it's all bull.
Bttt
You are SO right!
There is not a legislature in America that has passed any mask laws.
It has all been done by the Executive branch at the Federal,State and Local levels.
The will of the people has not been reflected in any of this.
And we let it happen.
I’m hoping the election law changes put an end to any thoughts of governor Stacey Abrams.
You talk about your generous Governor without a hint of sarcasm. Scary.
I would add that one of the most disappointing things I’ve seen in recent years was the astonishing number of FREEPERS who bought into the Branch Covidian B.S. from Day 1 last year.
Went for some breakfast down in Charles County, Maryland. The “masks required” sign had been removed. Enjoying my breakfast, along with several other maskless patrons, I noticed a woman wearing her mask even while eating. She’d quickly pull the mask down to take a bite or a sip, then just as rapidly pull it back up.
All I could do was shake my head.
Spent most of my weekend in Manhattan, where the vast majority of people were wearing masks OUTSIDE. Not only that, many businesses were still requiring males inside. Went outside the city to Roosevelt Field mall in suburbia and I was only a one of a handful of people who didn’t mask.
True that - the submission is almost condition in which "the hostages develop a psychological bond with their captors during captivity, almost a religious relationship."
In a religious order, we would call them nowadays 'Fanatical Zealots',..a fanatical partisan.
Yeah, I have met some, .. people that I would have previously considered dear friends, now they remain friends but not so dear, but I have now reservations about their friendship.
Be wary, and aware, as personality incongruity occurs and manifests itself in small ways.
Small correction- but important last statement .
True that - the submission is almost condition in which "the hostages develop a psychological bond with their captors during captivity, almost a religious relationship."
In a religious order, we would call them nowadays 'Fanatical Zealots',..a fanatical partisan.
Yeah, I have met some, .. people that I would have previously considered dear friends, now they remain friends but not so dear, but I have now reservations about their friendship.
Be wary, and aware, as personality incongruity occurs and manifests itself in small ways.
Better to diagnose the and relationship condition now, rather than wait until the SHTF ! OOps !
Not me.
Here in my little corner of north Texas (between Ft Worth and Dallas) same thing, signs on stores saying you don’t have to wear a mask if you have been vaccinated. Most folks I see in the stores are still wearing them (what a joy it was to finally enter Kroger, Sams, Walmart, etc) without one! But my local branch of Chase bank is still making you wear one. And so is my employer, a chain restaurant. Our CUSTOMERS don’t have to wear them anymore but myself and fellow employees still HAVE to wear them. It’s maddening. I am so over the mask business!
I was up in Maine recently, hardly any mask wearing even there, It’s OVER.
In the place where I work we have been “masks not required” for two weeks. I went to Sam’s a week ago and did not see a sign one way or the other, but everybody wore masks so I wore mine. I haven’t had occasion to go to Costco yet to see what their policy is. Our church is “masks not required” as well.
To compare: I went to Costco here in the Houston suburbs the first weekend after they ended their mask rule a couple weeks ago. Roughly 60% masked. I went again on Saturday, maybe 30% masked.
I work in downtown Houston, which has a network of pedestrian tunnels with food courts, etc. linking most of the office buildings. I haven’t worn a mask in them since the governor ended the mandate on 3/10. I did not see one other unmasked face in the tunnels until late April. Now, it’s about 50-50.
So we have less of it in Texas, but we certainly have some of it, at least in the cities. Probably much less in rural Texas.
One side-note: The number of people coming in to work in the office buildings in downtown Houston has EXPLODED in the last month. Judging by the tunnels and the parking garage, it is almost at pre-Covid levels. It looks like “work from home” isn’t going to be a permanent thing after all, at least for lawyers, bankers, traders, and executives. Predictions of the death of commercial real estate have been premature, just as they were after 9/11.
I suspect much of this has to do with the masks-—that when you cannot see people’s full faces, they are dehumanized, but so are you.
I guarantee you that the sunglasses that I was wearing long before the pandemic are far more "dehumanizing" than a mask, yet no one has a problem with sunglasses. It is the eyes that are the window to the soul.
Japan's problems can be traced back to the end of WWII. As in Europe Japan's toughest men were killed off in the war, leaving behind a pool of less vigorous specimens. Add that to a culture that prefers no social interaction at all over any kind of awkwardness and you get today's Japanese.
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