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Reply to "My 2nd grader’s teacher intends to mask all year"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone who does not care if people in their kids' schools are medically fragile are horrible, horrible people. Same with other school employees who don't wear masks even when they KNOW that their colleagues are imunocompromised. You suck.[/quote] I'm sorry, but the general population is not going to wear masks in perpetuity. I'm sure you believe masks are just an "inconvenience" but for many they are not, and since you don't care about that, why should we care what you think?[/quote] Did I mention the general public? I specifically said that people who do not care about actual individuals in their actual lives -- in their kids' schools, or their own schools if they are also employees -- SUCK. And they do. They are terrible human beings. Can you imagine if someone said that right to your face? "I don't care about your life or death situation -- I'm not wearing a mask for your sake."????? Or how about if they said it about your child? This is not the kind of society I want to live in. Those people disgust me. I can't respect them.[/quote] Have you tried talking to the people in your life that are making you so angry, vs. just venting on an anonymous forum? Are you afraid to ask them to mask in perpetuity to protect you? Have you tried getting fit-tested for an N95 rather than depend on fitting yourself with a KN95? FWIW, the parents I know IRL with medically fragile children were not willing to send them to school even when there was a mask mandate anyway. It's not good enough when they are that high risk.[/quote] It's not ME. I work with someone medically fragile. I cannot get over the a-holes who don't care and don't mask. They don't wear a mask for the sake of someone they actually know and see on a daily basis. It's mind boggling to me. I really think people like that are sociopaths or possibly low-IQ. Definitely not the best.[/quote] it's too much to ask. there have been immunocompromised people in the workplace prior to covid. shoot, pre-covid my brother returned to work after having his entire immune system rebooted with a stem cell transplant. don't think anyone at his job was masking to demostrate how much they cared about him. it just ... wasn't a thing. ps he got covid and was fine. [/quote] Yes, the key point is "PRIOR TO COVID." That means, PRIOR to a virus circulating that could harm them or kill them, they did not wear masks. That's like saying about a burning building, "I ran into that building just last week and didn't get burned. Don't be so precious about going in now." Like I said, these people are likely low-IQ.....[/quote] Like I said, too bad. It's the way of the world now. Either navigate it or don't.[/quote] People like you are the worst. I don't like you. Too bad.[/quote] Oh well. This is a forever event. I guess raging and hating will be a new hobby of yours.[/quote] I'm not raging and hating. I said I don't like you. I was raised to care about others, not proudly say "Too bad." That's just ugly to me and shows bad character.[/quote] Just like Jesus said, "Go forth and judge people on social media." Lol.[/quote]
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