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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me". That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor. It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.[/quote] BS. Liberals are generally very selfish people who only care about themselves and their kids. The rest is self-righteous performance. [/quote] That's pretty much it. Masking lets the type of self-important, self-righteous liberals who infest the DMV show off how much they care. [/quote] Masking is saving lives. Masking is helping to control COVID. Grow up and stop being the problem.[/quote] Masking outdoors is not saving lives or helping to control covid.[/quote] moco does not make you mask outdoors.[/quote] dp.. no, they don't, but the discussion isabout individuals who do so. IMO, it could be that they are immuno compromised. shrug.. not sure why some people get triggered by seeing people masked outdoors. FWIW, I hate masks, but will wear it indoors if required. [/quote] If you are in very close contact, its a good idea outdoors. I hate masks too and can only do it short periods but always wear one. [/quote] If I was shoulder to shoulder, packed in with people like at a protest or something, then sure. But, most people aren't packed in shoulder to shoulder with others when outside. [/quote] DP, and agreed. I’m not “triggered,” but it pisses me off when people insist on masking outdoors as some kind of badge of caution, while insisting that kids still need lengthy quarantines and didn’t need in-person school last year. I’m tired of people who can’t or won’t acknowledge that COVID is not the only public health outcome in the world, and that their excessive caution on that front has negative consequences.[/quote] What are negative consequences for individuals that want to mask?[/quote] DP. You are missing the point.[/quote] The point I’m receiving is that you are a mentally ill person who wants all humans around you to conform to what you want to do or you get pissed, annoyed and fail to function as a human. If that is your point, I got it. I suggest you get CBT therapy. If that is not your point please explain your point to me.[/quote] Read the post at 16:32, that one explains it pretty well. And then step away from the internet and get some help. You are incapable of engaging in rational discourse, and blindly project your own mental illness on anonymous posters about whom you know nothing besides that they think that some in this area are overly obsessed with Covid. Be well.[/quote] So you walk to parks and see people in mask and you imagine they are the people that had the power to closed schools LAST YEAR . Yea… that is called being delusional and that does need treatment. You are literally mentally ill. I know You think it sounds rational to walk around and see people in masks and be driven to ire because you believe that those people specifically closed your school. That’s insane.[/quote]
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