Got it you are selfish and entitled. Plenty of places for you to go maskless. I love not getting covid from someone like you. Simple. My masks will stay. |
Also I guess don't go to the businesses. They don't matter, though, right? Since the owners are capitalists? |
I think its great. The rare times I shop I'll go there. |
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Eh, a lot of the "socialist" pps here are trolls.
If you don't live in TP, it doesn't matter what you think, they are doing their own thing. And, encouraging me to shop there by having a mask mandate. Democratic socialism, look it up. |
I agree! Please never change! |
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Besides what another PP pointed out-- this seems only to apply to *TKPK city facilities,* like the community center-- people are conflating restaurant mask mandates with any sort of indoor mask mandate.
I have always felt that restaurant mask mandates are performative and nearly useless (even though I do strongly subscribe to the belief that some mitigation is better than none). But there are lots of indoor businesses where there's no need for anyone to remove their masks to enjoy their services-- restaurants have just kind of gotten awkwardly swept up in that. People who are vulnerable will generally choose not to go inside restaurants for that reason-- they know the deal. (And that's why mask requirements for restaurant *patrons* are superfluous at best.) But I like indoor mask mandates generally at this time-- yes, still, for now-- because vulnerable people should be able to shop when necessary without being around maskless people. There's a difference between maskless restaurant dining *as a patron* (what's the difference) and a maskless visit to CVS. As for the employees? The only way they look like "serfs" to you is if you consider wearing masks to be punishment instead of extra protection-- in some ways, a privilege. Obviously it's more complicated than that-- I'm sure some employees don't want to mask and some employers require it not to protect them, but just to save face. But it's very telling that people (who really just want to bag on "socialists"-- yeah, right-- for being hypocrites) jump straight to masking as oppression as if it's a big gotcha. |
Oh please. I'm black. I live right over the DC line from Takoma Park. I get a lot of services in TP. I don't mind at all. Plus, if you ever went, you would see all of the beautiful black, latino and asian people also not minding wearing a mask. You are an idiot. |
Shameful. What smug idiots. |
Ha ha, yes. There are plenty of grounds to criticize TKPK for hypocrisy, but for better of worse, mask-wearing isn't one of them. Everyone wears masks, inside, outside, walking down the street, white, black, brown. It's overkill, yes, but not inconsistent. Basically a handful of restaurants are the only exception. |
The wait staff may not mind. It's just one night for you, but they have to be around 300 different people every night. Higher risk for them. |
| What metrics will they be using to assess when to remove the mask mandate? |
| lol to those defending TKPK. Also shout out to the poster who placed their ... card on the table to end the thread. Oh man, im sure there are other minority posters but I was waiting for the super Dem to go ahead and end the thread. LOL |
NP. One might ask exactly the same of all the MD Democrats chiming in on the Youngkin threads. |
+100 I wouldn’t live there for all the money in the world. Ridiculous people. |
| Unfortunately, I can't afford to live there and have to live out further surrounded by antimaskers and trumpers (yes, even in MoCo). But I can shop there. Thanks TP! |