You're certainly braver in most instances than I, dear Fren. I still have a hard time going into stores and such without masks, although restaurants are at least where I like to push the envelope. I guess it boils down to need and convenience vs. resolve and resistance.
It happened slowly. At first I could only brave it with my husband along side. Then I would go alone and carry a mask in my hand in case(never needed it though), then I stopped even bringing it with me. Now when I am with friends and family I tell them not to put it on around me. LOL
I use to bend the knee after calling everyone a nazi, now im over it. Was told i couldnt enter and had to wait around back. I did, now i understand how all those blacks felt in the 60s or what ever. Rapperations cuz
The very few times I was told to mask-up or use curbside service I replied, "No thank you. I will take my business elsewhere." I will not support tyranny.
You're certainly braver in most instances than I, dear Fren. I still have a hard time going into stores and such without masks, although restaurants are at least where I like to push the envelope. I guess it boils down to need and convenience vs. resolve and resistance.
It happened slowly. At first I could only brave it with my husband along side. Then I would go alone and carry a mask in my hand in case(never needed it though), then I stopped even bringing it with me. Now when I am with friends and family I tell them not to put it on around me. LOL
I use to bend the knee after calling everyone a nazi, now im over it. Was told i couldnt enter and had to wait around back. I did, now i understand how all those blacks felt in the 60s or what ever. Rapperations cuz
The very few times I was told to mask-up or use curbside service I replied, "No thank you. I will take my business elsewhere." I will not support tyranny.