For two years I have avoided places where Covid protocols are followed. Walked out of a hairdresser's after being sprayed, told to put on a mask and was not allowed to hang up my coat or given the customary drink of coffee or mineral water.
Avoided getting an eye test for the same reason but decided it was time to get one. Called for an appointment: will I have to wear a mask? Yes. In that case, no thanks.
After a minute's thought I decided it was time to fight back. Called back, thankfully I got the optician instead of the receptionist. Will the person doing eye tests be wearing a mask? Yes. Have they had the jab? Yes. So why do I need to wear one, are they not protected?
Guide lines. Against what? The pandemic. What pandemic, where are the makeshift mortuaries and mass graves? Don't you think its time to end this charade? Then pointed out that masks don't work etc.
He warned me that if I continued he would terminate the call. I said I have a mask exemption, and his response was he would check and get back to me. Time to challenge, not just walk away. This has to end. SPEAK OUT.
Nice idea but I don't have time to go looking for a needle in a haystack. These guys are the best - there are many who are nowhere near as good. Will see how far I get with my exemption.
I didn't necessarily mean you, in particular, but anyone who finds a based business -- pass it on.
I wish there was some sort of online guide or a list by state and city of places that don't require the masks or vax or whatever.
I wonder if I could put something together that people could update like a wiki or something.
Good idea for a website. If I could get the start up money, I'd do it!
I should talk to some coders I know and mock something up. Maybe gain open source community support or something. It is a good idea and one we should be working towards as a community.
I see lots of people talking about starting our own economy, but how does one go about doing that? We need to share info and resources.
Places offering a service that necessitates close contact with clients will be the last to stop the protocols. There are more people who are afraid and expect the "safeguards" that those who know the facts. The sad thing is, people are getting used to the damned masks. Habits are hard to break.