Societies are naturally resistant to change when something foreign is introduced, but after the three month threshold, it becomes the 'norm' for the majority.
Once that critical period has passed, a large enough portion of the society will now fight to keep the change.
Once the masking orders are removed, we will still see people wearing masks every year during flu season. We will see campaigns and organizing to bring masking orders back, we will see politicians successfully campaigning on making masking a requirement during flu seasons, and making not wearing a mask when you are sick a punishable offence. We'll see 'spreading rumors' or 'fake news' about a 'health crisis' pushed as punishable offenses, and legal right to fire over employees openly disagreeing with masking or vax laws.
And I'm just listing off exactly how it happened in China, and what's currently happening in Europe.
All lockdowns and mask orders could end tomorrow and it will still take years to return to pre-covid levels of tourism and outdoor gatherings (though it will be nice that all the tourists and outdoor gatherings will most likely lean conservative for a long time).
That's interesting. I'm in Michigan in a relatively red suburb and I noticed back in June about 40% of the people at grocery stores weren't wearing masks. Then she did the new mask mandate in July and now it's damn near 100% wearing masks (except me). So yeah I think you are right. Once we had the mandate long enough people just accepted it. But I disagree with your assessment that it could take years to undo this. I think once we reach a certain threshold of non-maskers (Say 20%) in grocery stores, it will make more people start taking them off as well. We're not China where they literally have no rights.
Oh I don't dissagree with you that the chain effect will happen fast, but I think that 40% or so will cling to the saftey net and will cling hard.
They will wear the masks anyway, they won't go on vacations or travel, they won't go to the movie theater, and while they would eventually take the mask off, I think we are going to see maskers every winter now. If they are this afraid of corona just wait till they find out how deadly the flu virus that they've been ignoring most of their lives is!
Things just won't get back to pre-covid levels for a year or more. Not to say that many, or even most, won't be back to normal as soon as they are allowed, but that the full effects of this are going to take a long time to un-condition people.
Yeah I will say I was very disappointed that those 40% disappeared overnight. What the fuck happened? Did they all stop going to the stores because they'd rather not go than put a mask on? Or did they give in and put the mask on? I still have yet to wear a mask at any grocery store or big box store and even most places in general. I get so fucking pissed off about it that I have run out of any fucks to give.
Did they all stop going to the stores because they'd rather not go than put a mask on?
That could be me. I haven't stepped foot in any place that required masking at the door. The only place I shop is the one place that never even asked me to put one on. And even then, I make it a bi-weekly affair now.
I've put off buying or ordered online where necessary as well.
“All lockdowns and mask orders could end tomorrow and it will still take years to return to pre-covid levels of tourism and outdoor gatherings...”. I agree. Never underestimate the power of fear as a restrictor on your activities.
But here’s the thing: remember the 2007-08 financial/housing crisis and how they said it would take 10yrs for the real estate market to return to normal? Well, it DID take a lot of years, depending upon where you were living BUT THERE WAS NO FEAR FACTOR AS AN INHIBITER. And now this whole fake covid lockdown has has the same devestating financial impact on millions of people, mainly the low-skilled who can’t work from home, and the small businesses who hire them and live on small profit margins and have invested their life savings in the future of their small business which is all up in smoke now etc etc PLUS NOW ADD IN THE FEAR FACTOR of going out to public events and socializing at events like parades, art fairs and other summer festivals, eating out, going to the movies etc and people are still gonna self-isolate because they have been forced to develop these new habits and ways of going about their daily lives by staying home more.
Plus everybody is getting older and now this will be two yrs out of our lives. It is not going to be worth the time and investment and physical/mental energy necessary to rebuild for us older entrepreneurs.
Frankly I don’t care what cucks decide to continue to do after the orders are lifted. The important thing is they are lifted and the government doesn’t have the auctoritas to reimplement them. I know plenty of people chomping at the bit to get back to sporting events, concerts, bars, restaurants and normal life
If government policy became store policy, and the stores are afraid of getting sued for removing their mask requirement, then there is no end to lockdown or masks
Three months. That's the threshold on change.
Societies are naturally resistant to change when something foreign is introduced, but after the three month threshold, it becomes the 'norm' for the majority.
Once that critical period has passed, a large enough portion of the society will now fight to keep the change.
Once the masking orders are removed, we will still see people wearing masks every year during flu season. We will see campaigns and organizing to bring masking orders back, we will see politicians successfully campaigning on making masking a requirement during flu seasons, and making not wearing a mask when you are sick a punishable offence. We'll see 'spreading rumors' or 'fake news' about a 'health crisis' pushed as punishable offenses, and legal right to fire over employees openly disagreeing with masking or vax laws.
And I'm just listing off exactly how it happened in China, and what's currently happening in Europe.
All lockdowns and mask orders could end tomorrow and it will still take years to return to pre-covid levels of tourism and outdoor gatherings (though it will be nice that all the tourists and outdoor gatherings will most likely lean conservative for a long time).
That's interesting. I'm in Michigan in a relatively red suburb and I noticed back in June about 40% of the people at grocery stores weren't wearing masks. Then she did the new mask mandate in July and now it's damn near 100% wearing masks (except me). So yeah I think you are right. Once we had the mandate long enough people just accepted it. But I disagree with your assessment that it could take years to undo this. I think once we reach a certain threshold of non-maskers (Say 20%) in grocery stores, it will make more people start taking them off as well. We're not China where they literally have no rights.
Oh I don't dissagree with you that the chain effect will happen fast, but I think that 40% or so will cling to the saftey net and will cling hard.
They will wear the masks anyway, they won't go on vacations or travel, they won't go to the movie theater, and while they would eventually take the mask off, I think we are going to see maskers every winter now. If they are this afraid of corona just wait till they find out how deadly the flu virus that they've been ignoring most of their lives is!
Things just won't get back to pre-covid levels for a year or more. Not to say that many, or even most, won't be back to normal as soon as they are allowed, but that the full effects of this are going to take a long time to un-condition people.
Yeah I will say I was very disappointed that those 40% disappeared overnight. What the fuck happened? Did they all stop going to the stores because they'd rather not go than put a mask on? Or did they give in and put the mask on? I still have yet to wear a mask at any grocery store or big box store and even most places in general. I get so fucking pissed off about it that I have run out of any fucks to give.
That could be me. I haven't stepped foot in any place that required masking at the door. The only place I shop is the one place that never even asked me to put one on. And even then, I make it a bi-weekly affair now.
I've put off buying or ordered online where necessary as well.
I hate the human brain so much.
“All lockdowns and mask orders could end tomorrow and it will still take years to return to pre-covid levels of tourism and outdoor gatherings...”. I agree. Never underestimate the power of fear as a restrictor on your activities.
But here’s the thing: remember the 2007-08 financial/housing crisis and how they said it would take 10yrs for the real estate market to return to normal? Well, it DID take a lot of years, depending upon where you were living BUT THERE WAS NO FEAR FACTOR AS AN INHIBITER. And now this whole fake covid lockdown has has the same devestating financial impact on millions of people, mainly the low-skilled who can’t work from home, and the small businesses who hire them and live on small profit margins and have invested their life savings in the future of their small business which is all up in smoke now etc etc PLUS NOW ADD IN THE FEAR FACTOR of going out to public events and socializing at events like parades, art fairs and other summer festivals, eating out, going to the movies etc and people are still gonna self-isolate because they have been forced to develop these new habits and ways of going about their daily lives by staying home more.
Plus everybody is getting older and now this will be two yrs out of our lives. It is not going to be worth the time and investment and physical/mental energy necessary to rebuild for us older entrepreneurs.
Frankly I don’t care what cucks decide to continue to do after the orders are lifted. The important thing is they are lifted and the government doesn’t have the auctoritas to reimplement them. I know plenty of people chomping at the bit to get back to sporting events, concerts, bars, restaurants and normal life
If government policy became store policy, and the stores are afraid of getting sued for removing their mask requirement, then there is no end to lockdown or masks