This is so important. That there’s been a concerted narrative to cast it as sexually transmitted will harm so many, including children. There’s some question as to why there are many infections among the MSM population. First, many of them already have HIV, which would render them immunocompromised and more vulnerable. Second, if these anonymous networks have been active there’s a pretty good chance that also have had Covid, which would also produce weakened immune systems. And sex would allow for transmission via the airborne or skin contact routes. Nothing says sex is required, hence it’s not a STD/STI. |
But you won't ask why I'm wearing a mask? If my mask wearing irritates you so much, seems like it would help to discuss it. I guess you're not really interested in solving problems when it's more fun to gossip about it with your MAGA bros on the internet. |
Indeed, a mix of N95 and KN95s. |
What? I'm fine with masks. But tons of people have COVID right now, so it's safe to assume this. |
I know a couple people with severe outdoor allergies who now routinely mask outdoors (eg, baseball games). It is t about COVID or politics at all. FWIW so many of my fellow liberals were traveling during pandemic. It was sickening. Yet they spewed the narrative about all the conservatives/ GOPsrs were traveling and socializing. Many of these friends were doing their usual family reunions / summer gatherings while criticizing the other side. I take very little stock in the politics of masks more so now than before. |
Allergies. Masks have been a godsend for some of us. |
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I'm Asian. Some of us are pretty conservative. But we wear masks indoors during airborne disease surges, because we're not stupid. This has been happening in Asia for decades. During flu season, people wear masks on public transport, in crowded situation indoors, etc. When I was a kid in Tokyo, I got myself a Hello Kitty face mask (approved by the requisite health agency), and thought myself very "in". This is "duh" territory. It took a pandemic for the West to realize it had an easy way to protect itself, but for some reason, some people still don't want to believe it. |
| ^ I am now in my 40s. Masks for me are normal when there is an airborne viral risk. I don't think I have anything to say to people who still whine about masks. |
I wear a mask and live in a red area. I've never been heckled or questioned about it. |
+1. Another Asian here. I still wear my mask around people who are not my family. I don't know why that should bother anyone. |
Or someone in their family tested positive and since they are in close contact they are being cautious since they don't want to transmit anything. Or their office mate just tested positive. Or they were at an indoor get together with friends and several people tested positive. Or they shared a ride with someone who tested positive the next day. Or they just got off a long plane ride and know it's likely someone on the plane was positive and might have passed it on to them. Or they are going on vacation soon and don't want to catch it beforehand. Or they are immunocompromised or live with someone who is immunocompromised. Lots of reasons to wear a mask that seem to escape your imagination. p.s. one of the above scenarios describes my reason for wearing a mask. Another describes a friend who was wearing a mask the other day. |
Lol. If I’m out on a trail, I’m running. Not worried about your mask. |
There must be something that sticks in your subconscious, because when you're off the trail, and on the internet, of all the things to talk and think about, you're talking and thinking about my mask, and how it doesn't make any sense to you. It seems like my harmless mask makes you uncomfortable, and you don't realize it, or are too proud to admit it. |
| I wear a mask even when I’m alone in the car. It doesn’t bother me to wear it, and it’s more of a hassle to keep taking it off and on. So I just leave it on. |
| I just came over from a different extremely progressice forum where loud users are VERY into masks, still. I’d say the people most heavily identified with masks now are almost exclusively a very small group of very left people. There’s probably another group that’s just very cautious/anxious about health, but not particularly ideological. They just wear their masks in Safeway but don’t otherwise think about it. |