Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More people are dying daily of Omicron then have if Delta. Wearing a mask indoors is not hard.
Yes it is. Speak for yourself
Would someone who knows please clarify the DC situation- are private schools bound by the mayors order or not? At the start of the pandemic they were except from the social distance 6’ mandate. Still the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer is yes, b/c we are not yahoos
Call away, you’ll still do as told
Who is this person who thinks she is the lord of private schools. Is it the same person as above who speaks as if she is the Royal “we” telling everyone else what to do. I am a private school parent of young children and of course I will do as my school days while also advocating for end to masking of young children. I don’t have to do whatever you say because you are no more powerful than I am.
Yes, it’s the same crazy lady in every mask thread. She talks about losers, fascists, housewives, wine, truckers, and tells people they’ll do as they’re told. It’s really quite fascinating to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OPs of these threads started another of the same this afternoon. I thought they were looking forward to joining the terribly successful truckers protests, or, as per usual, had some babies or disabled people to kick down as the weekend starts?
NP. Please not assume people that want to get rid of masks that aren’t scientifically proving to be needed are RWNJs. It’s thinking like that that will caring upon a red wave. Some of us Dems have logic and aren’t led by hysteria.
What does being a particular political party supporter have to do with it? Either which way you vote?
Because these are not real threads. They are either started by trolls or moms seduced by a political agenda. Why?
1. Private schools have been proactive. Mask mandates will be lifted. So why get your knickers tied up in a twist in several threads per week just before that happens. So you can say we won, prevailed. Nah, ya didn’t
2. You have no empathy. We wear masks for those too young to get vaccinated or those that are at risk. It’s part of being a community member. Inability to be a decent human strongly aligned with certain voting patterns. So, ya did
3. If you are a genuine dcum freaking out over this, maybe don’t drink or hate quite so much
hahahahahaha!!!!
You were the one saying we will take off masks when the powers tell you it is time. So it's time? Cause yesterday you were high and mighty lol...so love seeing you defeated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OPs of these threads started another of the same this afternoon. I thought they were looking forward to joining the terribly successful truckers protests, or, as per usual, had some babies or disabled people to kick down as the weekend starts?
NP. Please not assume people that want to get rid of masks that aren’t scientifically proving to be needed are RWNJs. It’s thinking like that that will caring upon a red wave. Some of us Dems have logic and aren’t led by hysteria.
What does being a particular political party supporter have to do with it? Either which way you vote?
Because these are not real threads. They are either started by trolls or moms seduced by a political agenda. Why?
1. Private schools have been proactive. Mask mandates will be lifted. So why get your knickers tied up in a twist in several threads per week just before that happens. So you can say we won, prevailed. Nah, ya didn’t
2. You have no empathy. We wear masks for those too young to get vaccinated or those that are at risk. It’s part of being a community member. Inability to be a decent human strongly aligned with certain voting patterns. So, ya did
3. If you are a genuine dcum freaking out over this, maybe don’t drink or hate quite so much
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer is yes, b/c we are not yahoos
Call away, you’ll still do as told
Who is this person who thinks she is the lord of private schools. Is it the same person as above who speaks as if she is the Royal “we” telling everyone else what to do. I am a private school parent of young children and of course I will do as my school days while also advocating for end to masking of young children. I don’t have to do whatever you say because you are no more powerful than I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The changes have not been consistent. This has been discussed ad nauseum. When Northam was Governor (taking VA) then everything was about what he dictated. With Younkin it is a flat out no until the state passed law to support what he said. There was a whole temper tantrum on that. Again read all the posts on this. I have watched as an outsider, and I don't like this. This feels very political and not scientific. I predict that even with the CDC news there will still be resistance. My kids are older and can deal with the masks but for little kids, if I was a little kid parent, I would be upset. The foggy glasses, the anxiety. For every kid who says no problem, there are five who have trouble with the masks. Time to support kids.
I don't want to get into the debate about whether a HS student should wear a mask.
As a parent who has a DC in PK4 -- what is frustrating is that the CDC is issuing this change without providing the access to vaccine for little kids. I get it, some will say the risk of death is small for kids. But hey 1000+ kids died and I watched my neighbor's otherwise healthy 3-yr old sent to hospital by ambulance on Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer is yes, b/c we are not yahoos
Call away, you’ll still do as told
Who is this person who thinks she is the lord of private schools. Is it the same person as above who speaks as if she is the Royal “we” telling everyone else what to do. I am a private school parent of young children and of course I will do as my school days while also advocating for end to masking of young children. I don’t have to do whatever you say because you are no more powerful than I am.
Anonymous wrote:The answer is yes, b/c we are not yahoos
Call away, you’ll still do as told
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More people are dying daily of Omicron then have if Delta. Wearing a mask indoors is not hard.
Yes it is. Speak for yourself
Would someone who knows please clarify the DC situation- are private schools bound by the mayors order or not? At the start of the pandemic they were except from the social distance 6’ mandate. Still the case?
I don’t think we can all cater to your special needs whether it’s that you want to get into folks’ personal space, can’t wear a mask (hahaha) or are a trucker-fascist
You’ll do as told or change the school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OPs of these threads started another of the same this afternoon. I thought they were looking forward to joining the terribly successful truckers protests, or, as per usual, had some babies or disabled people to kick down as the weekend starts?
NP. Please not assume people that want to get rid of masks that aren’t scientifically proving to be needed are RWNJs. It’s thinking like that that will caring upon a red wave. Some of us Dems have logic and aren’t led by hysteria.
What does being a particular political party supporter have to do with it? Either which way you vote?
Because these are not real threads. They are either started by trolls or moms seduced by a political agenda. Why?
1. Private schools have been proactive. Mask mandates will be lifted. So why get your knickers tied up in a twist in several threads per week just before that happens. So you can say we won, prevailed. Nah, ya didn’t
2. You have no empathy. We wear masks for those too young to get vaccinated or those that are at risk. It’s part of being a community member. Inability to be a decent human strongly aligned with certain voting patterns. So, ya did
3. If you are a genuine dcum freaking out over this, maybe don’t drink or hate quite so much
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OPs of these threads started another of the same this afternoon. I thought they were looking forward to joining the terribly successful truckers protests, or, as per usual, had some babies or disabled people to kick down as the weekend starts?
NP. Please not assume people that want to get rid of masks that aren’t scientifically proving to be needed are RWNJs. It’s thinking like that that will caring upon a red wave. Some of us Dems have logic and aren’t led by hysteria.
What does being a particular political party supporter have to do with it? Either which way you vote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More people are dying daily of Omicron then have if Delta. Wearing a mask indoors is not hard.
Yes it is. Speak for yourself
Would someone who knows please clarify the DC situation- are private schools bound by the mayors order or not? At the start of the pandemic they were except from the social distance 6’ mandate. Still the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The changes have not been consistent. This has been discussed ad nauseum. When Northam was Governor (taking VA) then everything was about what he dictated. With Younkin it is a flat out no until the state passed law to support what he said. There was a whole temper tantrum on that. Again read all the posts on this. I have watched as an outsider, and I don't like this. This feels very political and not scientific. I predict that even with the CDC news there will still be resistance. My kids are older and can deal with the masks but for little kids, if I was a little kid parent, I would be upset. The foggy glasses, the anxiety. For every kid who says no problem, there are five who have trouble with the masks. Time to support kids.
I don't want to get into the debate about whether a HS student should wear a mask.
As a parent who has a DC in PK4 -- what is frustrating is that the CDC is issuing this change without providing the access to vaccine for little kids. I get it, some will say the risk of death is small for kids. But hey 1000+ kids died and I watched my neighbor's otherwise healthy 3-yr old sent to hospital by ambulance on Christmas.