Glorious video of unmasked Youngkin being yelled at by constituent in grocery store

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Please read. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/09/covid-mask-mandate-hochul/

The end of masks is afoot.
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Anonymous wrote:Please read. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/09/covid-mask-mandate-hochul/

The end of masks is afoot.


We all welcome ending masks but only if done safely. But just because mandates are beginning to be lifted does that mean past behavior is excused, forgotten or forgiven.

People exposed how self centered they truly are.
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Anonymous wrote:Please read. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/09/covid-mask-mandate-hochul/

The end of masks is afoot.


We all welcome ending masks but only if done safely. But just because mandates are beginning to be lifted does that mean past behavior is excused, forgotten or forgiven.

People exposed how self centered they truly are.


Exactly right.
We will remember every politician, so-called scientist, and union leader that pushed for school lock downs and child masking.
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Anonymous wrote:Please read. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/09/covid-mask-mandate-hochul/

The end of masks is afoot.


We all welcome ending masks but only if done safely. But just because mandates are beginning to be lifted does that mean past behavior is excused, forgotten or forgiven.

People exposed how self centered they truly are.


Oh, goodness. That cross you have to bear must be so weighty! God, what an idiotic comment. No one cares who/what you excuse, forget, or forgive. No one.
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Potentially unpopular opinion-when it comes to a family’s livelihood, health and the education of their children, you’re darn right ultimately people are going to be “self-centered”. You cannot possibly expect people to continually sacrifice for 2 straight years without finally saying “Eff it. When do my needs matter?” Some of the loudest and nuttiest voices screeching about “selfishness” have completely unrealistic and deranged expectations of what people should endure without complaint. Sorry, it’s not human nature to voluntarily give up your family’s sustenance and mental health for indefinite periods of time.
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Slapping a mask on for a brief period of time is a small ask and one that a self centered person is incapable of fulfilling. I don't know the heart and soul of mask wearers but those who simply can't be bothered speak loud and clear.


+1 million

Youngkin. Nutter on this thread. It's loud and clear.


It’s also loud and clear to me that you guys are heavily invested in believing this absurdity, no matter how patently false the assumption is across the many types of people who reject your evangelically moralistic view. It’s fundamental to your own feelings of needing to be seen as superior to others. Lots of weird psychology on display here. And I guarantee it’s not just limited to the way you view Covid.


Preach. The holier-than-thou sanctimony is really quite something. I guess I should be shocked, but these are the usual DCUM mean-girl cabal, so I'm not all that surprised. It's clear they have trouble playing well with others.


Yes, meanwhile anti-mask crybabies have been crying for the past two years about “fresh air” and permanently damaged children who will not develop properly because they are wearing a mask at school.

Parents screaming at school boards at teachers and even mask wearing kids. Right, you’ve all been so sane through this.

Will the children ever recover from this oppression?

Masks as a form of social control were all pretty rational fears. And let’s not forget the geo tracking microchips in the vax. Yup, a lot of sanity on the anti mask side.

All I’ve said is that I think you’re selfish jerks. I’m not overly dramatic, just straight forward and honest. That is what I and others think of you when we see you.

Soon, numbers will allow us all to take off our masks but until then when I see you I know exactly who and what you are.


Right back at you, psycho drama llama. YOU are the selfish jerk.
DP


Nah, I wear a mask when inside a public space and when I’m at a gas station I fill the car up then I move the car to a parking spot before going inside so that the gas pump is available for other people. I try and be courteous to others.


No one cares. No one.


I care. There are people who cannot be vaxed or who have underlying conditions. And others who randomly get tough cases of it. I have a relative who died from Covid recently. And another acquaintance -young and healthy- was in the hospital for days. So, you see, I care about those people. And there are many like me (we are just not vocal about it, though we do judge you selfish, entitled types who blather on about their rights, at the expense of others' health).

It's you that does not. That is the definition of selfish.


Extra points for using the word “selfish” again!! Good job! The PP made an assumption that if someone NO LONGER supports indoor mask wearing (like many Democrat controlled states, by the way!), they must also not return shopping carts, etc. I have worn a mask for two solid years indoors and now that the mandates are lifting and the numbers are going down significantly, I’m no longer going to do so. It is a stupid assumption that I don’t plan to return my shopping carts simply because I no longer plan to wear a mask as long as the mandate is lifted. I return carts, pick up items that have fallen, clothing that falls off hangars in stores, etc, because that’s who I am, but I don’t need to make false assumptions about others because I lack any real data to back up my anxiety and personal needs to continue wearing masks, simply because it still gives me all the feels. So spare us all your virtue signaling. It’s beyond pathetic, and no one cares about PP’s or your needs to keep telling everyone how very virtuous you are. Not sure how much more clear I need to be, unless you feel the need to tell how you sometimes pick up your neighbor’s mail or bake cookies for your PTA?!


I don't think you understand teh shopping cart argument. Perhaps you do return the cart, that isn't really the point. When I see a person in a busy store not wearing a mask during a pandemic I view that person in the same way that I view the person who does not return the shopping cart, flush the public toilet, parks in two spaces, parks at a gas pump etc. You may NEVER do any of those things but I still view you as that type of person.

Can you understand that now? When I see you I think of you as selfish person in your own special way just as I think the person who leaves a dirty diaper in the parking lot as a selfish, disgusting pig. These are all behaviors I have witnessed over time. I just think that is the type of person you are.


Oh I can understand a lot, but I still couldn’t give a flying F (or all the flying Fs in the world, for that matter) what kind of person you think I am. No one cares how virtuous you think you are (despite your brilliant shopping cart analogy) and that clearly bothers you because you keep coming on here to make sure we know what you think. That doesn’t make me selfish. It makes you and your thoughts irrelevant.
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Anonymous wrote:Please read. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/09/covid-mask-mandate-hochul/

The end of masks is afoot.


We all welcome ending masks but only if done safely. But just because mandates are beginning to be lifted does that mean past behavior is excused, forgotten or forgiven.

People exposed how self centered they truly are.

Are you so delusional that you really think people are worried about your approval?
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Anonymous wrote:CNN Medical “Expert” Dr Lena Wen says “the science has changed” and the Federal government should no longer be requiring masks mandates.


The phrase “changing science” is why ordinary thinking people have started to become skeptical of science.

Science is supposed to be fact. If something isn’t based on facts, then it’s not science. Saying “it’s the best science we have at the time” is pathetic. Science is binary. Something either is, or it isn’t. It doesn’t change. Anything that doesn’t fit into those two boxes isn’t science.


The greatest tragedy of this entire stupid pandemic is the damage done to the credibility and reputation of ACTUAL science. There’s now at least a couple generations who will forever be skeptical of “the science” because of idiots like that.



They are skeptical of science because Trump politicized it and sent millions off to live in an alternate reality. Jacka$$es continue to relentlessly pump out misinformation. This post-truth/facts world is truly insane.

I’m sorry you can’t handle the uncertainty of “changing science” but it’s inherent for a novel virus that rapidly mutates.
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Anonymous wrote:There are those that live in fear, oppressed by others’ rules and those that don’t. Those the fear hate those that don’t and will do everything in their power to bring those that aren’t fearful down to their level.

Meanwhile, all the states are starting to lift their mask mandates. It’s time to get over your fear.


I’m not living in fear. I work in the public everyday and have throughout the whole pandemic. I follow the recommendations and somehow I’ve yet to catch Covid. My family has also been Covid free as well as nearly all of my colleagues and friends. All by simply following some pretty simple guidelines like wearing a mask in public.

But if wearing a mask makes you look scared that is a pretty rational reason to not wear one.

And yes, mandates are lifting, in some places based on real data and set metrics but unfortunately for Virginia such metrics are not being used or at least communicated.

I’m vaxed and pretty certain that if I catch it now it will be quite mild but why do I want the hassle of catching it now and since I my family and myself have made it this far without catching it I’d kinda like to see that through.

But I can pull the receipts in this thread of all you non-mask wearing folks who have had Covid as well as family members. Funny how that works.


+100 us too. We're fully vaxxed and boosted, and wear N95/KN95 masks whenever we are near others, and it has kept all of us COVID-free.


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I’m vaxxed, booster and mask everywhere, including N95 in the office.

Still got covid.


You can thank someone who likely didn't wear a mask who passed Covid on to you. That is the whole point of mask, they are intended to first contain covid if someone has it then the mask can also offer some limited protection from catching Covid. But if someone is wearing their mask below their nose, under their chin or not at all they are breathing it out freely into God's Fresh Air for you to inhale.

But, you know, mandates and all. If the store doesn't require masks then Covid stays outside.



Nope, WRONG. I actually KNOW how I was infected.

I was infected by a coworker - who was also vaccinated and had her booster, and wore an N95 per our office policy. Everyone in our office got infected in early January within two days. All six of us.

Sorry, but out in the real world this virus doesn’t follow your Dogmatic rules.


How do you know which coworker infected you if everyone was infected at once?


And how do you know that no one took their mask off to eat/drink?
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Anonymous wrote:So true



They waited until AFTER the surge. Most don’t start until March/April.

And they aren’t taking away authority from school districts.

HUGE differences.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Please read. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/09/covid-mask-mandate-hochul/

The end of masks is afoot.


We all welcome ending masks but only if done safely. But just because mandates are beginning to be lifted does that mean past behavior is excused, forgotten or forgiven.

People exposed how self centered they truly are.


Yup. Anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers are selfish, entitled jerks.

WTH is wrong with you?
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Anonymous wrote:Please read. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/09/covid-mask-mandate-hochul/

The end of masks is afoot.


We all welcome ending masks but only if done safely. But just because mandates are beginning to be lifted does that mean past behavior is excused, forgotten or forgiven.

People exposed how self centered they truly are.

Are you so delusional that you really think people are worried about your approval?


+1
Is it just the one unhinged LWNJ who keeps coming back here, trying to get the last word? Isn't that called trolling?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Potentially unpopular opinion-when it comes to a family’s livelihood, health and the education of their children, you’re darn right ultimately people are going to be “self-centered”. You cannot possibly expect people to continually sacrifice for 2 straight years without finally saying “Eff it. When do my needs matter?” Some of the loudest and nuttiest voices screeching about “selfishness” have completely unrealistic and deranged expectations of what people should endure without complaint. Sorry, it’s not human nature to voluntarily give up your family’s sustenance and mental health for indefinite periods of time.


Mask mandates were not costing people their means of sustenance. And I will not prioritize your lack of resilience over someone else’s life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please read. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/09/covid-mask-mandate-hochul/

The end of masks is afoot.


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That word always reminds me of this:

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Anonymous wrote:Potentially unpopular opinion-when it comes to a family’s livelihood, health and the education of their children, you’re darn right ultimately people are going to be “self-centered”. You cannot possibly expect people to continually sacrifice for 2 straight years without finally saying “Eff it. When do my needs matter?” Some of the loudest and nuttiest voices screeching about “selfishness” have completely unrealistic and deranged expectations of what people should endure without complaint. Sorry, it’s not human nature to voluntarily give up your family’s sustenance and mental health for indefinite periods of time.


Mask mandates were not costing people their means of sustenance. And I will not prioritize your lack of resilience over someone else’s life.


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