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hotdogsforsale 42 points ago +43 / -1

Last week I was seriously considering creating a directory site where people could post their local businesses where they already know the mask is bullshit

and provide pdf templates for business owners to print and post on their doors that they DGAF if patrons choose not to mask, not the owner's business to know health conditions

I just don't know if there's 'market demand' for it since we all know by now which way our local shops swing

Any input would be appreciated

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NeverTwitterer 21 points ago +21 / -0

I would love this. I have no idea which places around me have based owners. I live in a leftist shithole so owners keep that attitude on the down low.

It would be nice to show business owners there IS strong demand for mask free shit.

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hotdogsforsale 14 points ago +14 / -0

I've gone ahead and secured a .win domain, working on choosing most appropriate directory layout.

Will ping the mods when it's working ready to go

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FreeFire 11 points ago +11 / -0

I wonder if this will give the tyrants a road map to go harass these businesses into compliance? It would make it easier for them to locate the "rogues."

But perhaps instead of giving store names you could make up some suggestions for rebellion, print out local ordinances that people can put in the faces of managers who try to eject them for not masking (a la Trader Joe's, where a lady really read them the Riot Act and the manager bought her groceries just to get her out).

There are laws everywhere about businesses open to the public...that trump any "private property" claims such a business might try. I understand the FDA has ruled face masks a medical device or appliance and cannot be prescribed unless by a doctor. . .stuff like that will make rebels effective. . .especially when they go in groups!

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basedvirginian 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe instead of that faggy Well Health sticker the celebs are shilling, we could have a “Patriot” sticker that lets us know who and who isn’t based?

But it’s also not 100% in your face, so that way normies won’t be totally confused.

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FreeFire 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like it. It's not all excited; it just is. And they have to deal with it.

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Caliprisoner 3 points ago +3 / -0

It would be terrible if traffic prevented assholes from inflicting economic tyranny on small business. Southern California has terrible traffic.

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FreeFire 1 point ago +1 / -0

The traffic in SoCal is pretty nasty.

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603win 1 point ago +1 / -0

Easy. In order to access the site, you have to post regular vehement rejection of lockdowns, masks, COVID, etc (have some template) on social media. (basically use virtue signaling against these assholes). If you take the post down, you’re denied access again. Would have to make sure they post on their main somehow (probably by account age). Even then, you limit access to the data so that they can’t exfiltrate all of it... just a couple businesses.

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spezisthedevil 8 points ago +8 / -0

A few weeks ago on Infowars, Allfie Oakes of Oakes Farm Seed to Table grocery store in Naples, FL said he was trying to start a small business association for stores and restaurants that don't require cuck muzzles. You should contact him. I would love to have a directory of patriots to do business with.

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ProfessorOak 8 points ago +8 / -0

I think it would be helpful for future reference. When things "get back to normal", it would be helpful for pedes to know what certain businesses stand for if they move to a new area or are in an unfamiliar place. I think three options like "mask required", "mask optional", and "anti-mask" would work. It could also be used by liberals to harass freedom-loving businesses so there's something to think about too. I would definitely be interested, but I know it would be quite an undertaking.

Edit:

"Mask policy but not enforced" could also be an option

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IBentMyWookie 7 points ago +7 / -0

Shit dawg, you know things are never going back to normal rite?

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FreeFire 13 points ago +13 / -0

Trick is not to ask. But to restore it ourselves.

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hotdogsforsale 3 points ago +3 / -0

I still have hope

good to now continue separating the wheat from the chaff

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hotdogsforsale 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've gone ahead and secured a .win domain, working on choosing the most appropriate directory layout.

Definitely worth considering the anti-masker crowd and how they could use the crowd-sourced info. Don't know how to counter that off-hand.

Hoping someone will just post a no-mask barber shop near me so I can finally stop doing it myself lol.

Will ping the mods when it's working ready to go - thank you for your input!

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Caliprisoner 3 points ago +3 / -0

It creates a hitlist for assholes

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IBentMyWookie 3 points ago +3 / -0

Doooo ittt. Was going to make a post for Based BetterBusiness Bureau, don’t care who gets the credit just someone make a list of things we CAN support v a list of things to boycott.

Local, national, online, stonks to buy. Let’s do it!!!

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hotdogsforsale 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've gone ahead and secured a .win domain, working on choosing most appropriate directory layout.

Will ping the mods when it's working ready to go

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GeneralVeers 18 points ago +18 / -0

Most parts of the U.S. that I have visited, outside big cities, are hardcore DGAF about masks. Some people are wearing, but they don't care that I'm not. Hell, sometimes I go into a store, realize I forgot a mask, and the store manager says "bah, don't worry about it".

Some of these people do choose to wear--but the point is, there's no big fuss if you don't wear.

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King6of6the6retards 9 points ago +9 / -0

Nowhere West Texas, there were a couple weeks where people would give you the stink eye over not wearing a mask. It very quickly turned to giving a questioning eye to people wearing masks.

These mask posts are almost unfathomable to me.

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escapeefromMA 5 points ago +5 / -0

I work at a hardware store and we have no mask signs in the windows. I tell people I only require politicians to hide their face in shame. 95% of my customers fold up the mask and put it away.

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F_D_Romanowski 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's certainly true here in Mississippi. Half are still wearing masks, half are not. And no one cares if you do or not. I still see the occasional "masks required" signs on national chain stores but the management does not enforce it at all.

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hotdogsforsale 3 points ago +3 / -0

good to have your insight on this, thank you

having lived in a massively populated east coast city and watching businesses crumble left and right from the stasi covid enforcers, aside from the long shot of state bureaucrats suddenly changing their public stance I really feel the best shot for small business owners to start recovering is to post 'mask-negligible' signage and be a bastion of freedom and choice in this upside down reality

I really believe at this point there are so many individuals who are either just tired of masks, or doubting the efficacy, that this might possibly shift discourse into a legal grey zone - shops post signage that they cannot legally question health of clients, authorities cannot legally cite owners for unmasked clients, and clients do not have to even approach the subject with owners

of course there's no saving the flagrant self-flagellators who triple mask regardless, but it might be a, God help me, "safe space" for those of us who understand the risks of a state-mandated experimental medical mask device (which of course mostly come from our very good friend, China)

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FreeFire 2 points ago +2 / -0

China masks: they're still sending a load of them here. I was reading some of them have embedded asbestos fibers. Children were complaining it felt like they were "breathing cat hairs."

Plus, masks have you re-breathe your own carbon dioxide, cuts way back on your oxygen uptake causing brain damage, cause wearer staph infections. . .etc. I like the "wear 'em if ya got 'em" signs.

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GeneralVeers 2 points ago +2 / -0

The side effect of masks that really concerns me is, the thing is basically a petri dish on your face. Holds germs right next to your nose and mouth. Provides a porous, moist environment that germs love. Plus a decent food source--dead skin cells.

There's a reason most major population centers worldwide experienced a spike in infections after instituting mask mandates. I'm pretty sure the above paragraph is it.

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FreeFire 2 points ago +2 / -0

That is a perfect explanation of the disgusting masks.

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bobobob 13 points ago +13 / -0

I got kicked out of one yesterday. They said that they were afraid of their small business getting shut down by the government. I should've used the medical exempt excuse, but I hate being compelled to lie just to get around the dictator governor's mandate.

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ALargeRock 15 points ago +16 / -1

“I have a health condition that prevents me from wearing a mask at all times.”

“What condition is that?”

“I’m healthy.”

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BurtMcGirt 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's not a lie.

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spezisthedevil 9 points ago +9 / -0

It's not a lie. You have a psychological aversion to fascist bullshit. An allergy to tyranny. Thats a legit medical condition in my book.

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FreeFire 7 points ago +7 / -0

People have to start suing the governors for these illegal mandates...they're not laws; those are passed only by the full legislature of the state.

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spelunking_librator 4 points ago +4 / -0

should've said then not to worry, government is here to help

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_-Th0r-_ 12 points ago +12 / -0

I’ve just stopped wearing masks to restaurants and nobody cares so far.

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Genericwhitemale 2 points ago +2 / -0

They never did, in most places.

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_-Th0r-_ 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got chewed out by a couple of ladies at a gas station for not wearing.

I was like well why should I? If I can breathe, it isn’t stopping a virus?

“The town passed an ordinance!”

“How should I know that? I don’t see any signage anywhere. The town didn’t notify me about anything.”

“It’s all over Instagram.”

“See there’s your problem: you use social media. I don’t”

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fat50 10 points ago +10 / -0

If I did that in New York, I'd starve.

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spelunking_librator 4 points ago +4 / -0

New York will starve anyways, if riots break out... how many crop fields per person in the city of New York? how many cows? left will eat itself

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fat50 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks. I feel so much better now.

(sigh)

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Smooth 6 points ago +6 / -0

Been trying to find an AR-15 for a few weeks, kept checking the chain places. Cabela's, Dunhams, even Fleet Farm. Of course all 'require' masks and have it posted on their doors. Finally, I checked out a place about an hour drive away. Family owned. No 'wear a mask' or 'social distance' bullshit on the door, and they had what I wanted in stock. Felt. So. Good.

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Warcraft1966 5 points ago +5 / -0

always

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quiznossucks1 5 points ago +5 / -0

people....people...just wear the mask...don't ruin my up coming 4th of July party /BBQ with the 2 other people that are allowed to attend....( sarcasm )

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JBear205 4 points ago +4 / -0

I walked into Walmart without mask yesterday. It was awesome! Just do it, take it off. If someone asks you to put it on then do so or leave... or debate them if you like. Truth is 98% of the people won't tell you to put on the mask. They're either in agreement with you , or too scared of you because they're just sheep.

We out number them, by a lot!

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BurtMcGirt 4 points ago +4 / -0

That's what I learned after not wearing a mask for a year. Most people agree with me. I've been thanked for not wearing one far more than I've been given trouble.

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Watermelons 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most smallish places, all you have to say is, "do you want my money?" Just be prepared to walk out.

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NotMyGovernor 4 points ago +4 / -0

Make sure you let them know you are doing this otherwise it doesn't matter much

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Kaisgrammy 3 points ago +3 / -0

I kind of like the visible. We walk up and ask if masks are required. If yes, we politely thank them and walk away. Sometimes literally to the shop next door. It’s a visual of them losing business. My friend has asked for the manager before so they can see us leave. We introduce ourselves sometimes so there’s a name to the money they’re losing. And lastly we go more than once. My state ended the mask mandate so I don’t know if this will work in mandated areas. But, like I said, the visual is powerful. Just my opinion.

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TheMadManDidItAgain 2 points ago +2 / -0

In Ohio, I have driven 2 hours to a burger place just because of this. They had a sign that said (plagiarized, don't remember exact words) "if being around people not wearing a mask makes you uncomfortable, then don't come in."

.... the guy who owns it is running for governor. Right now, he's getting my vote.

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JoeBidensDentures 2 points ago +2 / -0

Been doing this for a few months now. Had to say goodbye to a handful of restaurants I used to frequent. Feels good to know where my frens are.

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ThomasWashington 2 points ago +2 / -0

PARDON THE CAPS! Been doing that since the start

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GreatHumungous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Always have been!

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FlauntandStraunt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Buying knives and silver ingots from small forges. Maybe a pair of brass knucks

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MuhNameJeff 1 point ago +1 / -0

Arizona is finally catching up with Florida. I can smell the freedom!

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Caliprisoner 1 point ago +1 / -0

basilico's In Huntington Beach CA

“Leave the Mask

Take

the cannoli”

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BurtMcGirt 1 point ago +1 / -0

I do this in a modified fashion. Almost every store "requires" one due to our Communist governor's unconstitutional religious face covering mandate. I only shop at stores that don't give me shit about not wearing one, even if there is a stupid sign up. If you tell me to leave, I will leave and never be back.

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FreeFire 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's my plan. I've been working it for months now.

It's a good reason to boycott a store.

I won't buy anything from China.

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ikuyas 1 point ago +1 / -0

obviously

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y_do_i_need_to_hide 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you want my business, you'll support my country.

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POTUS_DonnieJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Went on an ammo/gun/accessory buying roadtrip a few weeks ago - visited 9 different stores in my area in one day. Only one of those stores required a mask. Guess which store was the only one I didn’t buy anything from?

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TheMadManDidItAgain 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also in Ohio. There is is an underground list. It is HIGHLY selective on who gets the list, so don't ask. It has hundreds of businesses who are 'friendly' including highlighting ones that are members of this list.

This list getting in the wrong hands could make all these businesses a target when they are finally a gateway for freedom loving people like myself to get access to services we need in our area. In Ohio, we are just as bad as any democrat place, even worse because Ohio is flying under the radar... people aren't looking at Ohio thinking we are a red state, but DeWine is running a Communist Red state. There used to be a mask hotline where you can snitch on people (not sure if it exists anymore). People walk alone on a bike path through the parks wearing their masks... at least up where I live.

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UrTVisLying2U 1 point ago +1 / -0

Always have.

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RizzlieDoodad 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's what I've been doing. The places that don't make me wear a mask I spend a lot of money at

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escapeefromMA 1 point ago +1 / -0

Whenever I go to my local sub shop or subway I leave at least 20% tip and let them know I appreciate them not wearing a mask.

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pedeypete -1 points ago +1 / -2

Some of these struggling businesses are so far on the edge they're just trying to not get fined. See how they react to you not wearing a mask first before deciding they don't deserve your business.