This sums it up well.
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I’d say, for some people, wearing a mask and evangelizing about it has literally become part of their identity. It would explain why they respond so viciously to anything that questions the mask narrative.
We had women around here with matching masks and long sleeve dress blouses. Like literally the same material and pattern. I don't know if they bought the matching set or had someone make them but that was a thing here. It literally became a fashion statement.
For the first time in many US airport passages, someone asked me "do you have a mask, sir?" It was a flight attendant who was boarding a tram to leave the airport, as was I. I waited until the end of the ride, then handed her a copy of the NIH-published Stanford Study chart, which indicates the numerous negative health effects of wearing a mask, and said "This is for you." I then cited NIH and Stanford, to stave off any snippy retort. She thanked me. and as I passed through baggage claim I noticed that she was still holding it. I printed 30 or so copies of the chat as hand-outs for rare situations (in my experience) like this. This occurred at SeaTac Airport.
Haha, my man!
I just posted the handout with 4-up on an 11x17 sheet. See "NIH Handout for mask police" under "New". Taking the battle to the streets!
This is fantastic! Good on you!
Happy to be of service, fren!