The cost to our collective humanity: a maskless man in Korea tale (story in the comments)
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I absolutely despise what these masks and general fallout from the Chyna Virus has done to our collective humanity. Two little anecdotes from today. I was waiting at a pedestrian crossing when I found a little boy (6 or 7 years old) staring at me. He realised I had noticed something and he started whispering something to his mother, who then also stared at me. Of course, I assumed it’s because I’m the only person not masked up. I started getting annoyed with the little tyke who couldn’t take his eyes off me. For some reason I decided to take the bull by the horns and said hello to him. His face lit up and he had an enormous smile before very eagerly saying hello to me both in Korean and in English. I smiled at him and greeted his mother and then the reason for his excitement came to the fore. It had nothing to do with masks or lack thereof.
I was wearing the above pictured shirt, I’m 6’3, blond with blue eyes. He was excited because he thought I was Captain America and he was excited to see a superhero. His mom told me he really loves superheroes. The light turned green and off he went running, shouting “Bye bye Captain.”
It was a very human moment that left me feeling ashamed. Scarcely 20 minutes later I ran into one of my ex-students. An 11-year-old girl called Angel. Her parents had taken her out of our academy because of the Covid1984. She was incredibly happy to see me and she told me she misses her classmates. Suddenly she realised I wasn’t wearing a mask and asked me about it. I told her well I’m outside and it’s 30 degrees Celsius. UV Rays kills Wuflu very quickly. Then she asked me if I had gotten the jab, I laughed and emphatically said no. She asked me if I wasn’t scared. “Not even a little bit.” I replied. She said, “That’s very good, I wish I wasn’t afraid. But Corona is so scary and it’s everywhere. I need the mask to protect me.” As she said everywhere she indicated the air around her.”
“Outside in the sunshine is the safest place to be,” I said, “Fresh air is very healthy.” She shook her head, “I’m too scared. Corona will kill my family.” What on earth are these Koreans teaching their children? The Chyna Flu is a death sentence even for children, masks are absolute protection and without them you can never feel safe. There is a massive reckoning coming and I don’t mean the Q kind. Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth, and some or other time, the debt must be paid. The debts from the last two years will be catastrophic. I don’t think Korea will be strong enough to pay it.
You doing what Captain America should be doing!
In times like these, you can see who are the real heroes and who are the zeros. You are the real deal.
Thanks fren
I'm sorry you're stuck in Korea. Writing you to tell you that there's hope. Eventually there'll be a thaw, even if Korea is the last place.
Perspective: I'm in an area of the US that's high on the mask-as-security-blanket (Los Angeles, heavy Democrat demographic) charts, and I get it. It's just flat-out depressing living with people scared out of their minds, zombified, afraid to shake hands or have casual conversations, afraid to touch the cash or credit card in your hand as you buy bread (probably rice in your case). Us sane people can't avoid that world, and it's a mental fight to not succumb.
But even here, the thaw is happening and the fear is lifting, bit by bit. It'll happen there, too. Hang in there. Ditto on the comment about doing Captain America's job.
Thanks mate.
That's the funny thing, as long as you are wearing a mask people aren't afraid to touch your credit card, cash etc. I've tried to follow the mental gymnastics these people are making, but I can't wrap my head around it.
You know the "Twister" game? That's the gymnastics they're doing: the sadistic "Simon Says" mental version of the twister game. Keep fighting the good fight, and don't forget to pray.
If it's any comfort, I bet in Korea you don't see the meme-worthy pink-haired nose-ring demonstrators every day like we have in LA, or the civil degradation of street violence and shoplifting. This will have its own reckoning, and painful for large swathes of the city, even if we're largely ditching the masks.
Thanks bud.
So you're a biker? Man I miss my cruiser something fierce! Sold it in 2016 when I moved to Korea.
How could you tell, "His face lit up and he had an enormous smile" if he was wearing a face diaper ("I’m the only person not masked up")?
You can tell by the eyes. I've been teaching masked up students for a year and a half now. You become adept at reading their facial expressions. You're welcome to watch any of the videos on my bitchute channel to see how crazy the mask thing is over here
https://www.bitchute.com/channel/0sWttw4g5spk/
Not to be racist but Asians like us are overactive about things when it comes to life and death situations. A simple virus with a 99.98% curable rate to free thinkers will make them seem safe but to a sheep who is manipulated as if it was their life in danger. Masks have been not a problem to us because when someone is sick, he/she is supposed to wear a mask as they say to prevent "germs and viruses".