Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t support their behavior but you gotta know if you can dine in, it’s mask theater.
100%. You people need to get out of your little bubble. Millions upon millions of Americans and others worldwide are living mask free just fine. It is nothing but political mask theater at this point. I don't agree with what these people did, as if it is the rule, then you should comply, but the issue is why it is the rule. Cloth masks are pretty much useless. We are told if you are vaxed your chances of ending up in the hospital are extremely low, and it is always your option to continue wearing the mask if you are so unhealthy and/or so afraid. The areas of the country that have not and still do not have mask mandates have similar and in many cases better infection and death rates per capita as the areas with strict mask mandates.
I'm not in a bubble. I spend a lot of time in places where no one wears masks for anything. That's fine. Those places can choose the rules that work for them, that's democracy. When I'm in Montgomery County I follow the rules, and I don't go yelling at random restaurant employees. There's zero excuse for that.
Pretty much exactly as I stated. The people in the bubble seem absolutely aghast at the thought of people walking around, shopping and going to school without masks. It is happening probably in probably more areas than not these days and is not cause for alarm, as other posters on this thread have demonstrated.
It's funny how you don't deviate from your script no matter what people say. I split my time between MoCo and Eastern NC, where I grew up. There's zero masking there. I don't wear a mask there, because it seems silly. I'm plainly not aghast. Yet, I don't decide that the rules don't apply to me or yell at restaurant workers here, because I'm not a POS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t support their behavior but you gotta know if you can dine in, it’s mask theater.
100%. You people need to get out of your little bubble. Millions upon millions of Americans and others worldwide are living mask free just fine. It is nothing but political mask theater at this point. I don't agree with what these people did, as if it is the rule, then you should comply, but the issue is why it is the rule. Cloth masks are pretty much useless. We are told if you are vaxed your chances of ending up in the hospital are extremely low, and it is always your option to continue wearing the mask if you are so unhealthy and/or so afraid. The areas of the country that have not and still do not have mask mandates have similar and in many cases better infection and death rates per capita as the areas with strict mask mandates.
Cute please. The lady find my fox watching mom claimed this, I looked it up, and the lax state have much higher death rates per 100,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t support their behavior but you gotta know if you can dine in, it’s mask theater.
100%. You people need to get out of your little bubble. Millions upon millions of Americans and others worldwide are living mask free just fine. It is nothing but political mask theater at this point. I don't agree with what these people did, as if it is the rule, then you should comply, but the issue is why it is the rule. Cloth masks are pretty much useless. We are told if you are vaxed your chances of ending up in the hospital are extremely low, and it is always your option to continue wearing the mask if you are so unhealthy and/or so afraid. The areas of the country that have not and still do not have mask mandates have similar and in many cases better infection and death rates per capita as the areas with strict mask mandates.
You have a strange definition of “just fine.” There were 443,000 new infections yesterday and 2,600 new deaths. Yesterday alone.
Perhaps instead of masks we should lock down for real?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t support their behavior but you gotta know if you can dine in, it’s mask theater.
100%. You people need to get out of your little bubble. Millions upon millions of Americans and others worldwide are living mask free just fine. It is nothing but political mask theater at this point. I don't agree with what these people did, as if it is the rule, then you should comply, but the issue is why it is the rule. Cloth masks are pretty much useless. We are told if you are vaxed your chances of ending up in the hospital are extremely low, and it is always your option to continue wearing the mask if you are so unhealthy and/or so afraid. The areas of the country that have not and still do not have mask mandates have similar and in many cases better infection and death rates per capita as the areas with strict mask mandates.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t support their behavior but you gotta know if you can dine in, it’s mask theater.
Anonymous wrote:Good for those employees. They were attacking via the holocaust as its a kosher restaurant and very large population of orthodox Jews.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t support their behavior but you gotta know if you can dine in, it’s mask theater.
So what? Don't like it, eat at home.
I do because I don’t want to get covid. But I want you to know you’re wearing mask mandates everywhere when you engage in mask theater. No wonder there are detractors- you’re not being reasonable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t support their behavior but you gotta know if you can dine in, it’s mask theater.
100%. You people need to get out of your little bubble. Millions upon millions of Americans and others worldwide are living mask free just fine. It is nothing but political mask theater at this point. I don't agree with what these people did, as if it is the rule, then you should comply, but the issue is why it is the rule. Cloth masks are pretty much useless. We are told if you are vaxed your chances of ending up in the hospital are extremely low, and it is always your option to continue wearing the mask if you are so unhealthy and/or so afraid. The areas of the country that have not and still do not have mask mandates have similar and in many cases better infection and death rates per capita as the areas with strict mask mandates.
I'm not in a bubble. I spend a lot of time in places where no one wears masks for anything. That's fine. Those places can choose the rules that work for them, that's democracy. When I'm in Montgomery County I follow the rules, and I don't go yelling at random restaurant employees. There's zero excuse for that.
Pretty much exactly as I stated. The people in the bubble seem absolutely aghast at the thought of people walking around, shopping and going to school without masks. It is happening probably in probably more areas than not these days and is not cause for alarm, as other posters on this thread have demonstrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are morons, true. However, why is there no common sense here?
They will eat without masks, they will take them off and most people do not put them on when talking to their waiter.
So, the circus of having a mask on when you enter and exit is also insane and makes no sense. Stupidity all around.
The masks are a proxy for covid risk. If you’re unwilling to wear a mask while walking in, you probably engage in lots of other high-risk behavior and thus present an increased risk of bringing covid into the restaurant..
This. Agree that it's stupid at this point, but this is where we are thanks to people who have acting recklessly for 2 years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are morons, true. However, why is there no common sense here?
They will eat without masks, they will take them off and most people do not put them on when talking to their waiter.
So, the circus of having a mask on when you enter and exit is also insane and makes no sense. Stupidity all around.
The masks are a proxy for covid risk. If you’re unwilling to wear a mask while walking in, you probably engage in lots of other high-risk behavior and thus present an increased risk of bringing covid into the restaurant..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are morons, true. However, why is there no common sense here?
They will eat without masks, they will take them off and most people do not put them on when talking to their waiter.
So, the circus of having a mask on when you enter and exit is also insane and makes no sense. Stupidity all around.
The masks are a proxy for covid risk. If you’re unwilling to wear a mask while walking in, you probably engage in lots of other high-risk behavior and thus present an increased risk of bringing covid into the restaurant..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t support their behavior but you gotta know if you can dine in, it’s mask theater.
100%. You people need to get out of your little bubble. Millions upon millions of Americans and others worldwide are living mask free just fine. It is nothing but political mask theater at this point. I don't agree with what these people did, as if it is the rule, then you should comply, but the issue is why it is the rule. Cloth masks are pretty much useless. We are told if you are vaxed your chances of ending up in the hospital are extremely low, and it is always your option to continue wearing the mask if you are so unhealthy and/or so afraid. The areas of the country that have not and still do not have mask mandates have similar and in many cases better infection and death rates per capita as the areas with strict mask mandates.
I'm not in a bubble. I spend a lot of time in places where no one wears masks for anything. That's fine. Those places can choose the rules that work for them, that's democracy. When I'm in Montgomery County I follow the rules, and I don't go yelling at random restaurant employees. There's zero excuse for that.