I never wear a mask. Actually, that isn't true, back in Feb/Mar I wore an ABC mask, because the data looked scary.
I went to my Dr. and got a medical exception. I made two posts about this, basically I told my doctor that I don't want to wear a mask, they prompted me about medically legitimate reasons, before printing me a form letter.
Anyhow, recently I went to the supermarket, they had a dedicated person at the door monitoring masks. The first time, they followed after me shouting "sir! Excuse me, sir!" until eventually, I turned and told them I had a medical exception.
The second time I went to this shop, again, I was hassled at the door. I went to the service desk and asked to speak with the manager, while this door guard continued to hassle me.
"Do I look like a dog?"
"... No, of course not."
"Why is your employee shouting after me an following me around like I'm a dog?"
I've been to this store several times since. No door guard.
It's not much, but I hope I'm improving my tiny slice of the world.
Remember Solzhenitsyn, it only takes one honest voice to topple the tyranny.
I never wear a mask. Actually, that isn't true, back in Feb/Mar I wore an ABC mask, because the data looked scary.
Anyhow, I went to my Dr. and got a medical exception. I made two posts about this, basically I told my doctor that I don't want to wear a mask, they prompted me about medically legitimate reasons, before printing me a form letter.
Anyhow, recently I went to the supermarket, they had a dedicated person at the door monitoring masks. The first time, they followed after me shouting "sir! Excuse me, sir!" until eventually, I turned and told them I had a medical exception.
The second time I went to this shop, again, I was hassled at the door. I went to the service desk and asked to speak with the manager, while this door guard continued to hassle me.
"Do I look like a dog?"
"... No, of course not."
"Why is your employee shouting after me an following me around like I'm a dog?"
I've been to this store several times since. No door guard.
It's not much, but I hope I'm improving my tiny slice of the world.
Remember Solzhenitsyn, it only takes one honest voice to topple the tyranny.