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Publicly thank everyone without a mask outdoors


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2021 Mar 31, 7:01pm   3,125 views  57 comments

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When you walk past someone else without a mask on outdoors, please thank them, preferably loud enough for others to hear.

"Thank you for not wearing a mask!"

Conversely, if you have the guts, ask people wearing a mask two questions:

1. "Why are you wearing a mask?" They will reply with some false answer about safety.
2. "How many outdoor transmissions have there been worldwide?"

And that's enough. No need to get into any argument. Let them look up the answer.

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35   Onvacation   2021 Apr 2, 7:05am  

Patrick says

If no one told you there was a pandemic, you would notice nothing unusual.

Thus the masking mandates.
36   Onvacation   2021 Apr 2, 7:07am  

WookieMan says
Yup. Our dip shit "leaders" are now wearing two masks. You can't go full retard... they did. Waiting for Robert Downey Jr. to be cancelled for that movie line...

Joe's "100 days of masking" ends at the end of the month. What a clueless maroon.
38   PeopleUnited   2021 Apr 2, 11:16am  

Patrick says
https://www.dw.com/en/man-shot-dead-for-flouting-coronavirus-rules/a-53018149


Another Covid death. Trump could have prevented it too if he had just followed the science.
39   Patrick   2021 Apr 2, 11:33am  

Reiner Fuellmich points out that many government functions have now been taken over by private corporations.


original link
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For example, Big Tech is now in effect the arbiter of what is allowed to be spoken in public.

The merging of corporate and government power is part of the classic definition of fascicsm.
41   mell   2021 Apr 4, 4:32pm  

Booger says
Thank a Polish priest:
https://nationalfile.com/video-polish-pastor-throws-mask-police-out-of-church-on-easter-dont-come-back-without-a-warrant-out-nazi/


Wow @Patrick that guy has ballz! You should dedicate a standing thread to him featuring this video. God bless this guy telling the leftoid canuck gestapo to buzz off! Outstanding.
42   mell   2021 Apr 4, 4:33pm  

The Polish know Gestapo when they see them!
43   Patrick   2021 Apr 4, 5:21pm  

mell says
You should dedicate a standing thread to him featuring this video.


Good idea!

https://patrick.net/post/1338713/2021-04-05-polish-pastor-throws-mask-police-out-of

I don't know how to get at the video without linking to Facebook, which I really don't want to do.

Anyone know how to screen capture a few seconds of it?
44   HeadSet   2021 Apr 4, 6:14pm  

Here are the 1st 20 seconds. The whole 2 minutes was too large to upload.

45   Booger   2021 Apr 4, 6:15pm  

Patrick says
I don't know how to get at the video without linking to Facebook, which I really don't want to do.



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47   porkchopXpress   2021 Apr 6, 9:18am  

Maybe people wearing masks are ugly. I've been mildly flirting with this female trainer at my gym, only to be disappointed when I finally saw her face when she took a drink from her water bottle.
48   WookieMan   2021 Apr 6, 9:40am  

porkchopexpress says
Maybe people wearing masks are ugly. I've been mildly flirting with this female trainer at my gym, only to be disappointed when I finally saw her face when she took a drink from her water bottle.

Mask wearing is stupid on so many levels, one of which you just mentioned. I'm sure it will be called bullying or low class, but looks matter. There's a lot to the human face in communication and body language (face language) as well. Like being able to tell if someone is upset. Mouth movements (reactions) matter.

And of course the horse mouth, crooked teeth gal is getting away with it right now. Wouldn't be surprised if that's 20-30% of the reason masks are still a thing. Ugly chicks, and guys I suppose getting more attention with only eyes showing.
49   Patrick   2021 Apr 6, 9:41am  

On my lunchtime walk yesterday, I saw two people pull up masks when I approached and each time I said "That's really not necessary, since there is no outdoor transmission. See NY Times on Feb 12th..."

To my surprise, both of them agreed! The first said she pulled up her mask because some old man had yelled at her for not having one. The second one said she was from Alaska but heard that people in the Bay Area were real fanatics so she was afraid of not complying.

In both cases it was not fear of the virus, but fear of irrational people.
50   EBGuy   2021 Apr 6, 3:53pm  

Normally I do wear my mask when walking outside even though I think it's epidemiologically useless because oftentimes it is socially constructive to "signal" virtuous behavior.

But today I was at first drinking some water while walking and then I just didn't put it back on.

— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) April 6, 2021
51   Patrick   2021 Apr 6, 3:57pm  

EBGuy says

But today I was at first drinking some water while walking and then I just didn't put it back on.

— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) April 6, 2021





Some good comments there:

https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1379536199275188225
52   Booger   2021 Apr 6, 5:42pm  

https://archive.ph/ZyXMk

Beloved High School track coach fired because he didn’t force athletes to wear masks during outdoor races


53   Patrick   2021 Apr 6, 5:52pm  

Sorry to hear it.

The people who fired him should definitely be fired themselves. How can we help that happen?
54   PeopleUnited   2021 Apr 7, 6:36pm  

Patrick says
Reiner Fuellmich points out that many government functions have now been taken over by private corporations.


original link
/

For example, Big Tech is now in effect the arbiter of what is allowed to be spoken in public.

The merging of corporate and government power is part of the classic definition of fascicsm.


The take home bombshells (not to those of us here who have been saying this for months) are that 1) the PCR tests do not diagnose viral disease or infection and 2) there is essentially no asymptotic spread of the virus because only those people who have active viral replication in their cells show symptoms. Those who do not have viral replication in their cells don’t shed the virus, and also don’t show symptoms.
55   WookieMan   2021 Apr 7, 9:15pm  

PeopleUnited says
The take home bombshells (not to those of us here who have been saying this for months) are that 1) the PCR tests do not diagnose viral disease or infection and 2) there is essentially no asymptotic spread of the virus because only those people who have active viral replication in their cells show symptoms. Those who do not have viral replication in their cells don’t shed the virus, and also don’t show symptoms.

Niece got booted from school today because she was around a kid that tested positive. I picked her up because my sis was at the doctor herself. I didn't give a flip. Why at this point? I should be dead by now if it was sooooooo dangerous.

This has to stop at some point. Logic isn't a thing anymore. I'm getting heat from my mom now to get vaccinated. I ain't touching that shit. I'm very cut and dry type. If I don't see her for years, I frankly don't care. Not getting vaccinated. Logic and facts matter. Covid won't kill me. It should have already and I was massively sick anyway in early January.

I have massive anecdotal evidence that covid is a huge nothing burger. It can't be debunked. Too many people involved as well. If being fatigued for a week is something to be scared of, we have bigger problems.
56   Patrick   2021 Apr 7, 9:52pm  

PeopleUnited says
there is essentially no asymptotic spread of the virus because only those people who have active viral replication in their cells show symptoms. Those who do not have viral replication in their cells don’t shed the virus, and also don’t show symptoms.



I was trying to say this at work today and there was a lynch mob forming to get me.

Whatever. I'm out, soon!
57   zzyzzx   2021 Apr 8, 10:28am  

Been biking the past 2 evenings in Baltimore City (South Baltimore to be specific). Maybe 20% are wearing masks. Even saw like 2 people biking with masks on. Some joggers wearing masks (actual people jogging, not the other kind of "jogger"), and some people walking with masks on. And this was in an area with lots of walkers. What was interesting is how places had plastic jersey walls closing of parts of the streets so that restaurants could put tables there. Places were mostly either closed or open and had a lot of people in them. I did not see the cruise ships docked in the port.

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