If there was a legitimate benefit that could be measured and weighed against the legitimate risks of mask wearing, then there could be an honest debate on the value of mandating healthy people wear masks.
I’ve been saying this from the beginning: the only mask worth wearing is one with which you could stick your face over a bottle of muriatic acid and not smell chlorine.
Side note: unless you are clean shaven and the mask is properly fitted, it will not work.
If the CDC was recommending that everyone shave and wear fit tested respirators I would be much more likely to have believed any of the bullshit about masks from the beginning.
The fact that none of this was ever even brought up just emphasizes how arbitrary the mask mandates are.
Masks are a way of conditioning the general public to obey any order, without any critical thought- and they are a terrible precedent that desensitizes the general public to obeying any mindless order without questioning it.
To get respirator qualified you have to be clean shaven. The cloth face covering "MANDATES" Ignore science, OSHA , and common sense. I had to be respirator qualified to be employed before.
Masks are a way of conditioning the general public to obey any order, without any critical thought- and they are a terrible precedent that desensitizes the general public to obeying any mindless order without questioning it.
The only thing I’ve done since the beginning of the scamdemic is be more self aware of touching shit in public and trying to not touch my face. I also make a point of telling my kids not to touch everything in arms reach like they normally do. Licking Walmart shopping carts is now forbidden.
I figure those are good practices with or without a scamdemic and I don’t like getting sick anyway, so win/win?
Anecdotally though, my experiment has been a miserable failure. We’ve gotten more non-covid bugs in the last year than we’ve had in the previous four years combined.
It’s almost as if all the useless masking and over sanitizing is trashing people’s immune systems and causing more sickness....
If there was a legitimate benefit that could be measured and weighed against the legitimate risks of mask wearing, then there could be an honest debate on the value of mandating healthy people wear masks.
I’ve been saying this from the beginning: the only mask worth wearing is one with which you could stick your face over a bottle of muriatic acid and not smell chlorine.
Side note: unless you are clean shaven and the mask is properly fitted, it will not work.
If the CDC was recommending that everyone shave and wear fit tested respirators I would be much more likely to have believed any of the bullshit about masks from the beginning.
The fact that none of this was ever even brought up just emphasizes how arbitrary the mask mandates are.
Masks are a way of conditioning the general public to obey any order, without any critical thought- and they are a terrible precedent that desensitizes the general public to obeying any mindless order without questioning it.
They are quite literally, mind control devices
Well, no, that was always the TV.
Very well said.
To get respirator qualified you have to be clean shaven. The cloth face covering "MANDATES" Ignore science, OSHA , and common sense. I had to be respirator qualified to be employed before.
BINGO!
Masks are political, not medical.
yup. good post
The only thing I’ve done since the beginning of the scamdemic is be more self aware of touching shit in public and trying to not touch my face. I also make a point of telling my kids not to touch everything in arms reach like they normally do. Licking Walmart shopping carts is now forbidden.
I figure those are good practices with or without a scamdemic and I don’t like getting sick anyway, so win/win?
Anecdotally though, my experiment has been a miserable failure. We’ve gotten more non-covid bugs in the last year than we’ve had in the previous four years combined.
It’s almost as if all the useless masking and over sanitizing is trashing people’s immune systems and causing more sickness....
I’m sure that’s not an accident.