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Does anyone know how we can do the following...


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2021 Jan 25, 7:24pm   728 views  7 comments

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Patrick said something pretty damn awesome in another post. He said the first grocery store that allows him to shop without a mask will get his business for the rest of his life.

How can a group of people get together online in some fashion that can contact businesses all over the country to tell them that as a group we pledge to shop exclusively at their stores if they are the first to let us shop without a mask? Is there some type of online petition we could get people to distribute and sign?

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1   ForcedTQ   2021 Jan 25, 7:41pm  

Well, if a Grocery store/chain had an online presence on something like GAB, I don’t know why you couldn’t form a page that a group could subscribe to/ promote to that store showing solidarity. Maybe we need to petition stores that we like and want to see do well switch their social media platform to Gab and other alternatives?
2   GNL   2021 Jan 26, 7:47am  

ForcedTQ says
Well, if a Grocery store/chain had an online presence on something like GAB, I don’t know why you couldn’t form a page that a group could subscribe to/ promote to that store showing solidarity. Maybe we need to petition stores that we like and want to see do well switch their social media platform to Gab and other alternatives?

Good idea if social media wouldn't simply delete the attempt.
3   NuttBoxer   2021 Jan 26, 11:41am  

Group objectives are great, but don't feel like you can't also make a difference as an individual. I've been tipping $20 over 20% at every restaurant who stayed open to support them.
I can tell you for a fact, Home Depot has never asked me to mask up, except for a lady working in their Christmas Tree lot. And I've seen this across multiple Home Depot's in my area.
I'd imagine people will naturally gravitate to the business's that remove restrictions, and once you start shopping somewhere new, often times the change becomes permanent.
4   joshuatrio   2021 Jan 26, 11:55am  

I've never worn a mask anywhere - and refuse to wear one. I bet if businesses openly promoted being "MASKS NOT REQUIRED" they would see business triple.

At the beginning of this bullshit, one Walmart employee ran up to me, got within a foot of my face and said "you need a mask," I responded and politely said I had health issues and to please get out of my face....My wife had a Karen follow her around in Costco for not wearing a mask, so my wife got real loud and confronted her and loudly said "please stay out of my business, as I choose to breathe fresh air, instead of carbon dioxide my body is trying to rid itself of." Boom, the Karen ran away with her tail between her legs.

These mask nazi's can be passive aggressive, but they don't expect you to dish it back - the minute you do, and get real loud about it, they don't know what to do, as all science and logic have no place in their brain.

Top Golf also requires them, so they've lost my business.

Like nuttboxer, we often tip 50-75% of our bill at restaurants who have done their best to remain normal since the get go. Places where they demand you wear a mask, we just laugh and either walk in anyways, or take our business elsewhere.
5   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jan 26, 3:06pm  

I quit wearing the mask at the corner store. The Indians behind the counter always have their mask pulled down, and most people go in with their t-shirt pulled up over their mouth and nose, and most just wear a bandana. I couldn't see the point anymore than to virtue signal your support for Communism.
6   GlocknLoad   2021 Jan 26, 4:38pm  

Tenpoundbass says
I quit wearing the mask at the corner store. The Indians behind the counter always have their mask pulled down, and most people go in with their t-shirt pulled up over their mouth and nose, and most just wear a bandana. I couldn't see the point anymore than to virtue signal your support for Communism.

Well, I just went the the local CVS (drug store here in Northern Va.). No mask in, out or during. I was met outside the store by an employee telling me she liked my hat as I walked in the door. I was met by 2 masked employees(?) who said hello to me as I walked by them. At least 4 employees walked around/past me as I was in the store. No one said a thing. I did use the self check-out though. Does that make me a pussy?
7   Patrick   2021 Jan 26, 5:26pm  

No man, it shows balls to go in and shop with a free and open face when everyone around you is being a pussy.

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