Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?
Such an ignorant comment. Following CDC guidelines has nothing to do with whatever you're hallucinating.
You know what I’m not hallucinating about? You being an angry busybody. Relax and don’t wear your mask. No one care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?
Such an ignorant comment. Following CDC guidelines has nothing to do with whatever you're hallucinating.
You know what I’m not hallucinating about? You being an angry busybody. Relax and don’t wear your mask. No one care.
DP. I bet she wishes HER KIDS were allowed to take off their masks at her charter, which is what this thread is about. She, as adults in general, is free to unmask in all but medical contexts.
Kids largely do not care about it. They only care if they know their parents are annoyed by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.
NP. The personality disorder is called being interested in policy issues. It afflicts many people in DC.
But seriously...get a cause. What are you going to do at the schools that are masking until Spring Break? Cause a ruckus? Stress out already chronically stressed out administrators? Take a deep breath and let these schools figure it out. You don't have all the information about why individual schools are taking slightly longer to life their mandate. It's likely they have a good reason. Chill out.
I am perfectly chill about the unmasking issue as far as my own kids are concerned, because they are already allowed to do so. But I continue to take an interest in this topic because a) I think ALL kids, not just my own, should be given this freedom, and b) because masking is just the most visible expression of the much larger issue of restrictions this society has imposed on children because of Covid. The way we have treated kids the past two years represents one of the biggest domestic policy failures of this pandemic, and it will be a long time before the ramifications are fully known, and some of the harms will be impacting many kids for the rest of their lives.
Got it. It's not about masking it's about your outrage over vaccines, testing, and other measures fully supported by CDC DOH. Thanks for putting your nutty cards on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.
NP. The personality disorder is called being interested in policy issues. It afflicts many people in DC.
But seriously...get a cause. What are you going to do at the schools that are masking until Spring Break? Cause a ruckus? Stress out already chronically stressed out administrators? Take a deep breath and let these schools figure it out. You don't have all the information about why individual schools are taking slightly longer to life their mandate. It's likely they have a good reason. Chill out.
I am perfectly chill about the unmasking issue as far as my own kids are concerned, because they are already allowed to do so. But I continue to take an interest in this topic because a) I think ALL kids, not just my own, should be given this freedom, and b) because masking is just the most visible expression of the much larger issue of restrictions this society has imposed on children because of Covid. The way we have treated kids the past two years represents one of the biggest domestic policy failures of this pandemic, and it will be a long time before the ramifications are fully known, and some of the harms will be impacting many kids for the rest of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?
Such an ignorant comment. Following CDC guidelines has nothing to do with whatever you're hallucinating.
You know what I’m not hallucinating about? You being an angry busybody. Relax and don’t wear your mask. No one care.
DP. I bet she wishes HER KIDS were allowed to take off their masks at her charter, which is what this thread is about. She, as adults in general, is free to unmask in all but medical contexts.
Kids largely do not care about it. They only care if they know their parents are annoyed by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.
NP. The personality disorder is called being interested in policy issues. It afflicts many people in DC.
But seriously...get a cause. What are you going to do at the schools that are masking until Spring Break? Cause a ruckus? Stress out already chronically stressed out administrators? Take a deep breath and let these schools figure it out. You don't have all the information about why individual schools are taking slightly longer to life their mandate. It's likely they have a good reason. Chill out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?
Such an ignorant comment. Following CDC guidelines has nothing to do with whatever you're hallucinating.
You know what I’m not hallucinating about? You being an angry busybody. Relax and don’t wear your mask. No one care.
DP. I bet she wishes HER KIDS were allowed to take off their masks at her charter, which is what this thread is about. She, as adults in general, is free to unmask in all but medical contexts.
Kids largely do not care about it. They only care if they know their parents are annoyed by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?
Such an ignorant comment. Following CDC guidelines has nothing to do with whatever you're hallucinating.
You know what I’m not hallucinating about? You being an angry busybody. Relax and don’t wear your mask. No one care.
DP. I bet she wishes HER KIDS were allowed to take off their masks at her charter, which is what this thread is about. She, as adults in general, is free to unmask in all but medical contexts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?
Such an ignorant comment. Following CDC guidelines has nothing to do with whatever you're hallucinating.
You know what I’m not hallucinating about? You being an angry busybody. Relax and don’t wear your mask. No one care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
No idea? My kids wear their masks because I’m on immunosuppressants.
So that's why they pressure others to wear masks as well, even though their own N95 provides a great amount of protection? This wasn't about kids wearing masks for their own private reasons, which they are free and welcome to do.
Where did I say my kids pressure anyone? My kid wears a mask because of my illness. I asked if that was strange to the other kids and she replied no, there is peer pressure to wear one. Honestly if I wasn’t getting infusions, I wouldn’t wear a mask unless the numbers warranted it. But I also know you are just looking for a fight.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?
Such an ignorant comment. Following CDC guidelines has nothing to do with whatever you're hallucinating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
No idea? My kids wear their masks because I’m on immunosuppressants.
So that's why they pressure others to wear masks as well, even though their own N95 provides a great amount of protection? This wasn't about kids wearing masks for their own private reasons, which they are free and welcome to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.
No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.
No idea? My kids wear their masks because I’m on immunosuppressants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.
NP. The personality disorder is called being interested in policy issues. It afflicts many people in DC.
But seriously...get a cause. What are you going to do at the schools that are masking until Spring Break? Cause a ruckus? Stress out already chronically stressed out administrators? Take a deep breath and let these schools figure it out. You don't have all the information about why individual schools are taking slightly longer to life their mandate. It's likely they have a good reason. Chill out.