Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's mainly the white ppl who work at my school who have been unmasking but TBH I'm not surprised white ppl don't care if they spread disease and make other people sick.
Most of the mothers on this thread do not think the largely black and brown women that make up the teaching corps in DC should be able to have any agency over their bodies (likely generally) and thus, are shaming them for choosing to wear masks at all. #fauxfeminists; #fauxallies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's mainly the white ppl who work at my school who have been unmasking but TBH I'm not surprised white ppl don't care if they spread disease and make other people sick.
You are actually right. I no longer care if me (vaccinated) or my children (vaccinated) spread asymptomatic COVID to someone who has chosen, despite billions of federal dollars spent convincing them to protect themselves, not to get vaccinated. As for children under 5, they are among the lowest risk in the world, vaccinated or not.
Anonymous wrote:It's mainly the white ppl who work at my school who have been unmasking but TBH I'm not surprised white ppl don't care if they spread disease and make other people sick.
Anonymous wrote:It's mainly the white ppl who work at my school who have been unmasking but TBH I'm not surprised white ppl don't care if they spread disease and make other people sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We asked our K son to continue masking to protect his younger, unvaxxed sibling, but he complains that he wants to stop wearing his mask because none of his friends are doing it anymore.
Let him take it off. It’s not kids’ responsibility to keep family members safe at this point. Plus kids that age don’t mask effectively anyway.
DP. My 5yo masks effectively and is fine wearing his mask even though most of his friends aren't. I told him it is ultimately his choice but I prefer that he wear it until his younger sibs can get vaccinated. It's no big deal to him.
Okay but that’s not what PP said. Her 5 yo doesn’t want to wear one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We asked our K son to continue masking to protect his younger, unvaxxed sibling, but he complains that he wants to stop wearing his mask because none of his friends are doing it anymore.
Let him take it off. It’s not kids’ responsibility to keep family members safe at this point. Plus kids that age don’t mask effectively anyway.
DP. My 5yo masks effectively and is fine wearing his mask even though most of his friends aren't. I told him it is ultimately his choice but I prefer that he wear it until his younger sibs can get vaccinated. It's no big deal to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We asked our K son to continue masking to protect his younger, unvaxxed sibling, but he complains that he wants to stop wearing his mask because none of his friends are doing it anymore.
Let him take it off. It’s not kids’ responsibility to keep family members safe at this point. Plus kids that age don’t mask effectively anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We asked our K son to continue masking to protect his younger, unvaxxed sibling, but he complains that he wants to stop wearing his mask because none of his friends are doing it anymore.
Let him take it off. It’s not kids’ responsibility to keep family members safe at this point. Plus kids that age don’t mask effectively anyway.
Anonymous wrote:We asked our K son to continue masking to protect his younger, unvaxxed sibling, but he complains that he wants to stop wearing his mask because none of his friends are doing it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're experiencing the opposite at our school. Parents are gossiping about which teachers are unmasked and complaining that they should be required to still mask.
Ugh yuck. I think pressure either way sucks. But I wonder if those parents have worn a mask for 8 hours for days on end. I live by a target so go there far too often. The people who are reliably unmasked are the workers.
Agree, this is equally terrible, and those parents are probably still working from home.
I'm actually happy about every unmasked teacher I see, because it will benefit their interactions with the kids, and because it's good to see they are not afraid. But those who are afraid should experience no pressure to unmask either.
Remember a teacher might be masking for reasons that are none of your business. Someone in their home could have cancer, they could have cancer, they might be planning on seeing someone over the weekend and don’t want to get sick before that.
Which makes me think we will mask the week before spring break so we don’t have covid cancel our trip.
Anonymous wrote:We asked our K son to continue masking to protect his younger, unvaxxed sibling, but he complains that he wants to stop wearing his mask because none of his friends are doing it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're experiencing the opposite at our school. Parents are gossiping about which teachers are unmasked and complaining that they should be required to still mask.
Ugh yuck. I think pressure either way sucks. But I wonder if those parents have worn a mask for 8 hours for days on end. I live by a target so go there far too often. The people who are reliably unmasked are the workers.
Agree, this is equally terrible, and those parents are probably still working from home.
I'm actually happy about every unmasked teacher I see, because it will benefit their interactions with the kids, and because it's good to see they are not afraid. But those who are afraid should experience no pressure to unmask either.