Nobody said anything, nobody stopped me, nothing happened from security or the staff. I was kind of shocked myself although nervous, I also felt liberated and rebellious. It doesn't hurt that I'm a pretty big guy but I was quiet and kept to myself. It was pretty exciting, but I'm surprised that I did this in West LA - and more surprised that this has to feel like an act of rebellion.
Went to Trader Joe's after and they were super cucked, but hey 1 out of 2 not bad.
(Unfortunately where I live there's no non-liberal options. Our goal is to move out of here and into Texas no later than August of next year, assuming that my job converts me from being a contractor to a full time employee as my probation ends in December and we discussed it prior to my being hired)
Here in Texas it's similar. Some places I can get away with it. Places like costco? Not a chance and I'll do whatever costco wants. Some other places like Randalls here, I wear it when I go in the door but once in I put it all the way down around my chin and checkout with it that way. No one ever says anything.
Im also a big guy and I remember the first time I did it, it was strange like you said. It felt so good to stand up for myself but at the same time its a trivial nothing compared to true rebellion....but 'small acts' I guess.
Love you, pede! #Trump2020!
More people need to start doing this. Then it won't be a thing. I think as more comes out with Fauci and the fabricated CDC figures, fewer people will give a shit and there will be less fear. One can only hope and it has to be done with small acts of rebellion like I said.