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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of the DC/MD herd is eager to wear masks for the rest of their lives. I was in Whole Foods two days after the mask mandate ended and 95% of people were still wearing them. Truly a [b]pathetic[/b] lot.[/quote] Go to a less expensive grocery store. Very few masks in sight in Safeway or Giant.[/quote] Pathetic? Why do you care so much first PP? I frequent the Giant at Groveton, Alexandria. Tons of masks still. Well over 50%. [/quote] I agree it's pathetic. These are adults who are so out of touch with reality and bought into "the narrative" that they're incapable of thinking for themselves. That's a bad thing. They should be shamed. And the people who caused them to become so frightened should be punished, especially those who forced this on our children.[/quote] People obsessed with other people wearing masks are pathetic. [b]You need to seek therapy to manage your irrational anger at other people who are not harming you[/b]. [/quote] I feel this way about people who feel nervous about people not wearing masks in stores. We're not sick, we're not harming you, do what you want for yourself but your anger is irrational. [/quote] I am the person you are responding to and I see far more rage on here from anti-maskers. You are the ones starting all these endless threads and the same inane questions and spouting the same misinformation over and over. Can we agree that a person yelling at a stranger about not wearing a mask AND a person yelling at a stranger about wearing a mask would be awful. But the small percentage of weirdos who would yell at a stranger in public is far from the majority of people who are posting here. Most people are just choosing to mask or not and minding their own business out in public. [/quote] DP. Given that so far masks rules have been widely imposed, especially in schools, I think it's kind of understandable that the "anti-maskers" would be more angry. You can mask until the end of your days and nobody will stop you, but so far people have been compelled to wear masks in many places.[/quote] NP -- it's understandable that they'd be more frustrated, but not that they'd be pitching hissy fits left and right. Swear to god, I'm pretty neutral on masks, I'll wear them when recommended but don't expect to wear them until covid-zero, but the rabid anti-maskers on this board/in school board meetings do NOT paint their cause in a good light. I know conventional wisdom is that the dems are fAcInG a BaCkLaSh for the mask mandates, but I just don't see it. To me, the Dems look like the only adults in the room. YMMV.[/quote] What are you talking about? Dems have been leading the charge to drop the mandates. California, Connecticut, NJ, Illinois and soon DC. It's over. You lost. [/quote]
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