I've seen some great posts about people's experiences going into a big box store without a mask and defying mask mandates. This is excellent and exactly what we need.
I personally stopped wearing a mask anywhere here in Ohio about 3 or 4 months ago. I have never wanted to make the store clerk or restaurant workers' job more difficult and awkward than it already is. But I decided I was done and would be a good example.
I keep one in my pocket in case some worker verbally asks me to wear one and I need something bad enough I can't walk out.
Thing is ... I have yet to be asked.
Workers just treat me normal. Other customers are inspired or emboldened.
Last week a woman approached me asking how I deal with people harassing me for not wearing a mask in the store bc she really wants to stop wearing it. I told her the above and she seemed so relieved.
Just be a free, clear thinking person. Hold your head high. Others will follow.
This seems to be so daring and anti-social (against common norms), that it brings to mind the '60s when some women decided they could go topless at the beach. I actually think maskless is more affronting to current society than topless was way back then