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The First Amendment protects against all tyrannical mandates. We can peacefully protest the mandates by not complying with tyrannical mandates. This means we can go maskless and nobody in America can force you to comply without confronting The Constitution because you are exercising your First Amendment right to protest against tyranny. This also applies to the jab, but that one is less visible when you are not complying. I know it is not easy to stand up, but this is the way to peacefully take on tyranny.

It might help to wear shirts that say something to the effect of "peacefully exercising my First Amendment right to protest against tyranny" or something similar. This allows one to point to their shirt and quickly make it clear that your noncompliance is First Amendment activity. You are currently protected by the First Amendment. That way there is less confrontation about the health reasons for not complying. More direct and to the point to make this a First Amendment issue.

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I live in North Carolina where masks are mandated everywhere. I wanted to start my campaign immediately after realizing the potatus was going to be a thing, but I had a major health crisus happen at the same time. I had too much aluminum in my system and likely other heavy metals. Long story, but I am on the mend now and have been quietly disobeying the mask mandates for about a week now. I needed to get healthy enough to fight before fighting. I hope this makes sense.

At first nobody said a word and I noticed some interesting things. Some places do not have employees wearing masks unless a masked customer comes in. I am seeing sadness in eyes of mask wearers. Last night I had a clerk fuss at me because someone complained to them.

Am I crazy for pushing back deep in mask territory? Often I am the only one not wearing a mask. Are there stores I should gravitate towards? After having an employee fuss at me, I feel somewhat obligated to speak to management and see exactly where they stand on customers like me. The clerk seemed to imply that I was a disturbance to their store because I was not following the rules of the store. I want to find the most peaceful way to end this madness. Any ideas are welcome. I do not want to discuss why I will not be wearing a mask. HIPAA is real. Cheers!