I was just forced into retirement at 62 due to a run in with my employer for not wearing a mask at work at a large defense contractor in AL. It seems I could run around without a mask and slide by since March, but once you declare you are not going to wear one, then the fireworks started. For me it's really not about the mask, its the start of resistance to all the things that are coming. I my discussions with sympathetic people talking big about the coming civil war, I tell them I can't count on them by my side if they can't even ditch the mask now out of fear. Also a weird thing I noticed was in the last month everyone seem to gravitate to wearing black masks. I think there is something behind that phenomena but would like people to chime in on that.
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So ...just like a limousine liberal who has already made their money, an almost retiree comes in to lecture us on what we're doing wrong - even though we have to do it to keep our jobs.
I have to wear a mask at work. If not, I will get fired. Easily. I am 37 years old with a 3 year old at home. You old boomer fucks created this mess, and now complain that we're not cleaning it up for you?
I can't retire. Nowhere near. But you fucking old fucks always do this shit. "I got mine, so now I can preach" fuck you. We're still working in the mess your generation created.
You could collectively make an effort with likeminded co-workers to fight back against tyranny. Get your act together and stop saying and doing things that make you weak NOW while you are still permitted to make mistakes without loss of life or livelihood.