Just a suggestion ... quit living in fear. Take the mask off and you'll notice the gleam of admiration from everybody else and occasionally others will join you. Since the pandemic I've worn a mask on two occasion (once to vote and once to visit my mother in the hospital), I grocery shop (even went in Walmart once), I work, I participate in life on a daily basis and there have been two times I hadn't been able to go into a store because of it.
Maybe not practical for some but there are other modes of travel. My son just moved to Texas and we're in Virginia. Planning a trip next month to go see him and what I would have spent on airfare I'm spending on car rental. Shit happens. Nobody said it would be easy and wouldn't require some adjustments but you have to start thinking like the mask nazis.
These idjits feel they have a moral obligation to infringe on other people's God-given rights. Well guess what? I feel I have a moral obligation to protect what God has granted me to the fullest extent of my ability. Furthermore, I feel that anyone I can make understand how easy it is to protect the rights that any free man should have also falls under my purview of responsibilities.
As I've stated before, joining the unmasked is not as hard as y'all make it seem. Just sack up and take it off. The only thing that will change in 90% of your life is the air quality.
Not in Houston....can’t go inside anywhere without one, all the bars and restaurants are following mandate orders from the governor...at the cost of being ridiculed in public for not wearing a mask...think I’ll just stick to the boards and my house until all this shit settles can’t fight against someone who is brainwashed, some are past the point of no return. I respect and appreciate the respectful dialogue here, actually nice to have a respectful conversation with someone and not getting gaslighted and ganged up on Twitter
Likewise, I reckon were circa 2015, ya know, old enough to remember when two parties could politely discuss a topic without one party having to burn down a federal building to prove their point.
Just a suggestion ... quit living in fear. Take the mask off and you'll notice the gleam of admiration from everybody else and occasionally others will join you. Since the pandemic I've worn a mask on two occasion (once to vote and once to visit my mother in the hospital), I grocery shop (even went in Walmart once), I work, I participate in life on a daily basis and there have been two times I hadn't been able to go into a store because of it.
Try flying buddy lol....
Maybe not practical for some but there are other modes of travel. My son just moved to Texas and we're in Virginia. Planning a trip next month to go see him and what I would have spent on airfare I'm spending on car rental. Shit happens. Nobody said it would be easy and wouldn't require some adjustments but you have to start thinking like the mask nazis.
These idjits feel they have a moral obligation to infringe on other people's God-given rights. Well guess what? I feel I have a moral obligation to protect what God has granted me to the fullest extent of my ability. Furthermore, I feel that anyone I can make understand how easy it is to protect the rights that any free man should have also falls under my purview of responsibilities.
As I've stated before, joining the unmasked is not as hard as y'all make it seem. Just sack up and take it off. The only thing that will change in 90% of your life is the air quality.
Not in Houston....can’t go inside anywhere without one, all the bars and restaurants are following mandate orders from the governor...at the cost of being ridiculed in public for not wearing a mask...think I’ll just stick to the boards and my house until all this shit settles can’t fight against someone who is brainwashed, some are past the point of no return. I respect and appreciate the respectful dialogue here, actually nice to have a respectful conversation with someone and not getting gaslighted and ganged up on Twitter
Likewise, I reckon were circa 2015, ya know, old enough to remember when two parties could politely discuss a topic without one party having to burn down a federal building to prove their point.