I quit wearing a mask. After almost a year of living under COVID restrictions, I have decided that I’ve seen enough.
In the beginning, when the virus first disrupted our lives I was just as scared and uncertain as everyone else. But after having COVID myself without incident and everyone I know has had it without incident, and after the cdc said you have 99.998% chance of surviving if you’re infected, I’ve decided that I’ve seen enough. I stopped wearing masks. And so should you. Period.
As long as we live in the United States of America we get to decide how we live. We need to exercise our rights. We start by stop wearing the mask.
Join me. Please. It’s up to us.
And no more seat belts!
The question isn't whether they save lives, it's whether or not they, or other safety measures should be mandatory.
There’s no scientific study that says wearing a mask makes a difference unlike seatbelt studies.
Should seatbelts be mandatory?
Depends on your liability.
If you're in my car, you're wearing one. Period.
If you're in your own car, I don't care what you do.
I'm not going to be liable for some asshole who flew out the window because he wasn't wearing a seatbelt.