Told them that I have a condition. They asked what it was and told them i had chronic DGAF. The convo ended there and I proceeded to carry on with my free ass American day.
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Exactly what I’ve been doing this entire time. Fuck that bullshit about claiming you have a condition and hoping to hide behind hippa laws, stand up for your rights for fuck sakes. I go with a simple “Nah, I’m good”. Although to be honest I’ve only been asked if I want a mask 3-4 times, I think most people that see us without a stupid mask on our faces merely wish that they too had gigantic balls.
Exactly! I was actually surprised because most business don't even say anything (Oklahoma is okay). I did get kicked out of a subway sandwich shop, but that's the extent of my harassment.
I was asked at a subway with my refusal but they served me anyway. When the other customers were gone the manager asked “you don’t believe in masks?” I went on to redpill him and the other employee with a 15 minute fact fest. They were fascinated and hadn’t heard of anything I was telling them. ?
I walked in with bringing my whole unmasked family and the mask Nazi was an irate, rude, POC. Unfortunately after being severely food poisoned, I'm cautious about who prepares my food. I felt it was in my best interest not to patronize.
The only place that’s happened to me was Dollar General. As soon as I walked in the counter person, multicolor hair and all, was yelling “ you need a mask!”. I was walking towards them anyway because all I needed was to pay for a bag of ice which was outside. I said “ I have a medical exemption”. It said “you still need a mask” Me: “umm no, that’s what a medical exemption is. I don’t have to wear one” It tried to speak again and I said “ Look, I’m not gonna argue with you, read the Governors own mandate. Just sell me a bag of ice” It took my money and tossed the change on the counter. I said “Nice attitude” and walked out.