This font looks like a variety of Asian fonts because either it uses hyperbolic and characteristic brush stroke type markings which are reminiscent of many Asian languages that use brush stroke Marc's in their calligraphy, or because you've internalized white supremacy. It's one of those two but I'm not sure which.
The photo is titled in correctly, this picture I believe comes from 1988. You can find it linked here
"Democrats ... are more likely to exaggerate the severity of Covid. When asked how often Covid patients had to be hospitalized, a very large share of Democratic voters said that at least 20% did. The actual hospitalization rate is between 1% and 5%" https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/18/briefing/atlanta-shootings-kamala-harris-tax-deadline-2021.html
Currently it says it's true - was this screen grab real? https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/biden-falls-on-stairs/
Archive.org apparently can't archive this site, but archive.is has only the one: https://archive.is/ki0GW
Possibly not true: Hall notes Gruelle's May 28, 1915, U.S. Patent D47789 application for the design of the prototype that became the Raggedy Ann doll was already in progress around the time that Marcella fell ill, and the artist received final approval by the U.S. Patent office on September 7, 1915, the same month as Marcella's death.[5] Nonetheless, the anti-vaccination movement adopted Raggedy Ann as a symbol,[7] though Marcella died from an infected vaccination, not from the side effects of the vaccination itself.[5]
My only comment is you will win more people over by also being polite. I think to the latter person you should have smiled and said "no thank you, I don't need it." And left it at that.
If they ask questions, you can always show them a picture of one of those masks boxes that tells you flat out that they don't protect against the Rona (https://photos.app.goo.gl/sVXYQGRvieMmDBf4A)
You spelled AFT wrong