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Changed777 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is helpful, especially if a person feels ill equipped to handle a confrontation. This avoids pointing out the illegality of their actions. I would like to add though, that our Founders said that in order to preserve our rights we need to defend them and ASSERT them. Putting a mask on when told to, then pulling it down when they walk away is an example of getting away with it, but it still acknowledges the mask as a 'law', just one that you don't want to follow. Like a kid sneaking a cookie from the jar gets what they want, but feels they have to sneak because they know it's a legitimate parental 'law'. We need to assert our rights. 'No I'm not wearing the mask and I'm not pulling it down later because I'm not putting it on now'. Same with the vaccine. I don't know. Were all going to have to figure out where we will draw the line.