Hideous. I hope things turn around for you this year, patriot
I went to a public library yesterday here in famously free Florida.
They literally kicked me out and called the cops.
Big neckbeard kid at the door after calling the cops kept saying "I'll take you outside." Smiling, I said "Yeah right, Softie—you work at the library. You touch me, and I'll sue the soy out of you. Go step outside by yourself. I told you people I have a medical condition that precludes wearing the mask. You're librarians, presumably you can READ the actual mandate, where it says people like me are not required to wear a mask on public property."
They held firm like good little commie tools, but I definitely got the attention of every single patron in the building. Because the personnel were rudely speaking over me, I had to raise my voice to finish making my inarguable point. The citizens now know they can have a voice, should they choose to use it.
As I calmly strolled out, Softie cried, "The police are on the way!" I turned and remarked with a [visible] grin, "Oh now you LOVE the police and don't want them defunded. You hypocrites. Like you, the police work for the citizens—not the other way around. Read up!"
I live in Maine - probably the most press I’ve mask mandate state
I have a disability and had to shit my business down because of it.
Hideous. I hope things turn around for you this year, patriot
I went to a public library yesterday here in famously free Florida.
They literally kicked me out and called the cops.
Big neckbeard kid at the door after calling the cops kept saying "I'll take you outside." Smiling, I said "Yeah right, Softie—you work at the library. You touch me, and I'll sue the soy out of you. Go step outside by yourself. I told you people I have a medical condition that precludes wearing the mask. You're librarians, presumably you can READ the actual mandate, where it says people like me are not required to wear a mask on public property."
They held firm like good little commie tools, but I definitely got the attention of every single patron in the building. Because the personnel were rudely speaking over me, I had to raise my voice to finish making my inarguable point. The citizens now know they can have a voice, should they choose to use it.
As I calmly strolled out, Softie cried, "The police are on the way!" I turned and remarked with a [visible] grin, "Oh now you LOVE the police and don't want them defunded. You hypocrites. Like you, the police work for the citizens—not the other way around. Read up!"
Felt good man