About the only people I see wearing masks in public are people over 70 and people under 30. I kind of understand the fear of the old people, but what is with these 20-somethings, and older teens, wearing masks everywhere?
Most of the African-Americans I see wear masks now. They have always been the population to be more likely in the past. Now it's almost everyone. I wonder what they are listening to that has amped up the fear. Whites are a mixed bag. Yes, the older folks are more likely. But I'm seeing 50 and 60 years-olds with masks. SMH
Blacks wearing masks are so funny because, so often, they wear them nearly exclusively on their chin. I totally understand wearing a mask on your chin if you are forced to wear a mask and want to breathe. But why would you choose to wear a mask, even when nobody else around you is, and then only wear it on your chin?
Wearing a mask on your chin has become a fashion statement in the black community, it seems, similar to all the other wardrobe malfunction inspired fashion trends that community has created (sagging pants, ripped/tattered clothes, hats barely on the head, etc.)
Maybe, but it seems more likely that these "fashions" come from the desire to rebel, even to the point of making yourself uncomfortable. They think having dysfunctional clothing makes them seem untamed and cool.
Idknabout that. I saw a young black couple in getting lab work. He dropped his and she rode him hard about covid until he went up and got a new one from the desk.
About the only people I see wearing masks in public are people over 70 and people under 30. I kind of understand the fear of the old people, but what is with these 20-somethings, and older teens, wearing masks everywhere?
Most of the African-Americans I see wear masks now. They have always been the population to be more likely in the past. Now it's almost everyone. I wonder what they are listening to that has amped up the fear. Whites are a mixed bag. Yes, the older folks are more likely. But I'm seeing 50 and 60 years-olds with masks. SMH
Blacks wearing masks are so funny because, so often, they wear them nearly exclusively on their chin. I totally understand wearing a mask on your chin if you are forced to wear a mask and want to breathe. But why would you choose to wear a mask, even when nobody else around you is, and then only wear it on your chin?
Wearing a mask on your chin has become a fashion statement in the black community, it seems, similar to all the other wardrobe malfunction inspired fashion trends that community has created (sagging pants, ripped/tattered clothes, hats barely on the head, etc.)
I do believe the "trends" you described was/is pushed purposely on young black teens/men by Gov deep staters to use them for nefarious purposes.
Maybe, but it seems more likely that these "fashions" come from the desire to rebel, even to the point of making yourself uncomfortable. They think having dysfunctional clothing makes them seem untamed and cool.
Idknabout that. I saw a young black couple in getting lab work. He dropped his and she rode him hard about covid until he went up and got a new one from the desk.
I'm talking in general. Obviously there are exceptions.
But, more than any other group, I see black people wearing masks on their chins in scenarios where masks aren't required or even socially expected.
I believe the scientific term for that is "stupidity".
I am seeing mainly elderly people and black adults/teens wearing them in our area.