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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]Why does it bother you so much if I wear a mask in the Safeway? I will continue to do so until community spread is super low, as someone stated above. Honestly, you people who are pushing others to drop the mask are so weird. [/quote] I haven’t read all the many pages of responses but would like to answer this question sincerely. My kids do not ever get a break from masking at school and it’s clear to me it’s affecting them. My 6 yo was convinced for months his teacher hated him and he had no friends. Teachers were so surprised by this because my kids is a “good kid.” But he just can’t get a feel for emotions under a mask. My 3rd grader now wants to wear a mask all the time like it’s some sort anonymity shield. This shit is not okay. They are both fully vaxxed and deserve a normal life. I unmask whenever I can so this community can start to normalize unmasked faces in hope that my kids can have some semblance of a normal childhood. [/quote] Your kid would probably feel this way regardless of a mask if they didn't connect well with the teachers. You are being dramatic. You can tell with eyes and the facial expressions. Your kids have 100% normal childhood. How are they not? Just by masking. Its the kids who have had to remain in virtual due to covid and limit their activities due to health or other concerns aren't having a "normal" childhood by your standards and there is no such thing as normal and masking is yoru new normal.[/quote] I don’t understand the desire to normalize masking. It’s not normal. My prediction? Over time no one will do it anymore [/quote] It can and should be part of the new normal. It’s clear masks are effective for more than just Covid prevention-colds and other viruses have been lower too. If your kids have issues maybe take a look at your home life. Mine are fine.[/quote] NP. Wow. You are crazy.[/quote] I doubt her children are fine with that kind of mother.[/quote] And both of you are any better with your insults? [/quote] Than the PP who said masks should be part of the new normal? Yes, these two posters are unquestionably better. PP has an insane POV.[/quote] You are not nice, either. She is not insane. That is a nasty, hyperbolic response. I didn't take it to mean that everyone should wear masks all the time for ever and ever amen. But I do think we will see more people wearing masks at certain times and normalizing that is okay. Normalizing it for the immuno-compromised. I may opt to wear one in the future if I have a cold and am not too sick to go to work but don't want to spread my germs. I liked wearing one on my walks in the spring, because it really, really made a difference for my pollen allergies. But there are jerks like the PPs who will make fun of anyone wearing a mask ever again even when they don't know the why. [/quote] Sure. PP with the typical "My kids are fine...your kids aren't...fix your household". PP was nasty from the start. So, is PP insane or just nasty? I don't know...take your pick.[/quote]
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