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We all know that the issue of mask wearing has been a hot topic these years, with Democrats being pro-mask and Republicans being anti-mask.
It would be interesting however to see how the choice of (not) wearing a mask can potentially reveal an individual's political ideology. For example, during the pandemic, with most people wearing masks, if you saw someone not wearing a mask (esp. in indoor and/or crowded place) you could infer that he or she is a Republican (of course with some confidence X). Similarly, now the pandemic is over and masks have mostly gone away, if you see someone wearing a mask, you can infer that he or she is a Democrat (again with some confidence Y). What do you think? Would be interested to see if there are any studies about this. |
| If I see a middle aged person wearing a mask now, they are a liberal and want you to know it. If they are old, I figure they may just be hedging their bets but also probably liberal. When I see a young person— like 10-20, often with family members not wearing masks I assume they actually have covid or they got messed up by the covid situation and will need counseling at some point to feel safe. |
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Come to super liberal Del Ray, Alexandria. Masks are rare indoors.
In Fall 2020, I would agree with you. But in Summer (almost Fall) 2022, I don't think there's a correlation. |
| Be careful with these simplistic narratives of who does and doesn’t mask. I see Democrats unmasked and Republicans masked all the time. It’s quite likely that something other than party affiliation, like education or income, is what’s driving differences. |
It's not "simplistic" if we are not talking about a binary decision, but investigating the correlation and the confidence factor. |
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I have a 35 year old friend who wears a mask because she has breast cancer. She lives in a "red" area and has been heckled.
I wear a mask because I have an autoimmune disease. Just because republicans made mask wearing political, doesn't mean anything about people who are wearing masks right now. |
| I notice Republican criminal defendants always have their masks on during their perp walks and in court. |
| I'm a republican and I wear a mask when I am out and about in stores because I have older in-laws at home. Once they travel back to the old country, I won't be wearing a mask anymore. |
I guess the question here is about the correlation between masks and politics in the general population. Sure, each one of us have a story to tell that says the opposite, but a single story doesn't help for disproving this. |
I’m middle aged and I wear a mask to limit my likelihood of getting Covid or Monkeypox. I’m an ex-liberal, BTW. |
Are you wearing N95? Because surgical - cloth offers little to no protection |
| I’m a moderate independent and my mask wearing is totally dependent on the situation, not some idiotic ideology. I recently got a Covid booster too. |
I've noticed that, as well. |
| Couldn't we just brand people on the forehead with political party? At least we could make people sew Rs and Ds to their clothing. |
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What I don’t understand is people wearing masks on trails with no one anywhere near them. Just yesterday I saw a lady walking on a trail midday. Alone.
Completely wide open area, outdoors. What is the point of this? |