I'm in a city in Southern California. I haven't worn a mask in any store since my Great Awakening completed on January 6th in DC. At first, I felt some apprehension. But with practice, I just went in. June 15th is supposedly when the order will lift in California.
But if Texas and Arizona was any indication, places will still keep up the orders as long as people follow them.
You can do it. There are many stories of people being the first in their heavy mask Nazi areas.
I hope that your area will experience freedom soon. You can be the dancing guy that leads the change. I realize that many in the Great Awakening need to be the lone starter for our areas.
It's tough. A lot of stores in my SoCal area have designated enforcers who happily tell you to leave and go online for free delivery. That's their accommodation for medical reasons, it's their pretext for more virtuous than thou, and it's their job security. They sometimes get tired after a few rounds of aisle-dodging, though. And they're less frequent now than they used to be, in more places.
I'm in a city in Southern California. I haven't worn a mask in any store since my Great Awakening completed on January 6th in DC. At first, I felt some apprehension. But with practice, I just went in. June 15th is supposedly when the order will lift in California.
But if Texas and Arizona was any indication, places will still keep up the orders as long as people follow them.
You can do it. There are many stories of people being the first in their heavy mask Nazi areas.
I hope that your area will experience freedom soon. You can be the dancing guy that leads the change. I realize that many in the Great Awakening need to be the lone starter for our areas.
https://youtu.be/hO8MwBZl-Vc
Happy to share strategies that worked for me. I understand it's tough, but we believe in you.
It's tough. A lot of stores in my SoCal area have designated enforcers who happily tell you to leave and go online for free delivery. That's their accommodation for medical reasons, it's their pretext for more virtuous than thou, and it's their job security. They sometimes get tired after a few rounds of aisle-dodging, though. And they're less frequent now than they used to be, in more places.
Thanks. I'm the only one in the store while I'm there who doesn't wear a mask but I'll keep doing it until others do the same.