I could have gone to any auto part store but I am a frequent customer there. Sometimes a point has to be made. I was nice and had a normal and quick chat about that code popping up in the past. I wasn't a dick, but I politely made my point. I didn't expect to handle it like that, it was spur of the moment. He insulted me. His discrimination showed when he put his hands in my car, touching my keys and let me use their scissors without worry about the transfer of this virus. He even told me that the businesses could get a fine. There was no mention from him of the Virus. It has become pure discrimination.
I walked into a home depot and a worker was by the entrance sanitizing station. I asked her if they had a mask to give customers and she said, "no, but it's okay"(referring that I didn't need to wear one to shop). I went back a little later with my little girl, and we laughed and smiled at each other the whole time we shopped. People need to see that!
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Crazy how this is the only location that you can see in google street view anywhere near the Ever Given cargo ship crash. also notice how the canal goes from dark to light??
Just being acknowledged should be sufficient. Your family knows you and what you had done to help the world wake up to reality. That story will be taught in history classes and you were part of that history. Thank you all for being a part of the biggest moment in USA history.