I live in a dictator state and I’ve found a few stores that I can comfortably go into without a mask. Please add the businesses you know of too!
- Homegoods/TJ maxx/Marshall’s - simply say you have a medical condition
- Home Depot - safe, employees don’t say anything
- Target - safe, employees don’t say anything
Same thing happened to me at the door of a grocery store yesterday with a cop asking me if I wanted a mask. They said 'oh you got a medical thing? Come right in!'
Only the local library and CVS have gone full nazi on me and trampled my civil rights, refusing me service due to a non-contagious medical condition called needing to beeathe freely
Library is seriously the worst place I have gone. If you don't sanitize on coming in they will literally jump out from behind the desk and form a physical blockade until you go back and squirt. I told them the other day I did it in my car before coming in and they say "you will do it and I will need to see you do it". Also every time I am in there they are walking around and if someone's mask has slid down their nose at all they go up to them and order them to pull it up. Like these people are no where near anyone and you are going up to them? WTF Also the sanitizing thing stopped early last summer everywhere else when it was proven that fomite transmission is not really a thing for covid, but the super smarts at the library keep the myth alive with their Purell Nazism. The worst power trippers and I just feel bad for them now, like they have nothing better to live for than enforcing unscientific rules for the sake of obedience and submission.
SHHHHH!
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I work in a library. It's nuts. The majority of people who work in libraries are very very very liberal and believe everything the CDC and mainstream media says.
Going to the library feels like juvy now. They take your temperature, escort you around, you have to carry a card that says what time you checked in and how long you can stay. There are almost as many librarians poking around sanitizing things as there are patrons in the building. I think the Covid checkpoints are busy work so they don't have to lay librarians off.