Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Except for stray cases of trying to help kids on the spectrum help recognize social cues, unmasking mostly helps yourself. Whereas staying masked helps others. Unmasking is mostly for one's own benefit, convenience, and personal comfort. I can't bear wearing a mask I have to feel normal again! Whereas staying masked protects yourself, but also helps stop the spread to others who may be immunocompromised.
How have I misrepresented this? In what way is staying masked actually more selfish than unmasking?
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Ok. But at what point will you unmask then? Never? If the CDC says, as it does now, that places like Arlington and DC don’t need to mask, what will convince you?
DP. Why are you so agitated about other peoples’ decision to keep wearing masks?
What gives you the impression I’m agitated? I’m not agitated. Just wondering what some people are thinking. I have, and always will, follow science. The experts at the CDC don’t recommend wearing masks given the current conditions.
Same. I don’t care if people wear masks. Just wondering what’ll be the tipping point for them to stop. Just curiosity. It obviously doesn’t affect me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cbs.com/shows/cbs_evening_news/video/7VhiWYjKZAjXvhUJrfRfUHEAKesZ_tly/parents-discuss-kids-wearing-masks-in-school/
This clip was shared on AEM of various moms talking about masks in school. I’m curious why the promaskers aren’t wearing one in the interview.
The producers didn’t want anyone wearing a mask for sound reasons. All off camera crew were wearing masks.
If your whole thing is masks, you probably shouldn’t go on national tv without one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cbs.com/shows/cbs_evening_news/video/7VhiWYjKZAjXvhUJrfRfUHEAKesZ_tly/parents-discuss-kids-wearing-masks-in-school/
This clip was shared on AEM of various moms talking about masks in school. I’m curious why the promaskers aren’t wearing one in the interview.
The producers didn’t want anyone wearing a mask for sound reasons. All off camera crew were wearing masks.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cbs.com/shows/cbs_evening_news/video/7VhiWYjKZAjXvhUJrfRfUHEAKesZ_tly/parents-discuss-kids-wearing-masks-in-school/
This clip was shared on AEM of various moms talking about masks in school. I’m curious why the promaskers aren’t wearing one in the interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Except for stray cases of trying to help kids on the spectrum help recognize social cues, unmasking mostly helps yourself. Whereas staying masked helps others. Unmasking is mostly for one's own benefit, convenience, and personal comfort. I can't bear wearing a mask I have to feel normal again! Whereas staying masked protects yourself, but also helps stop the spread to others who may be immunocompromised.
How have I misrepresented this? In what way is staying masked actually more selfish than unmasking?
+1
Ok. But at what point will you unmask then? Never? If the CDC says, as it does now, that places like Arlington and DC don’t need to mask, what will convince you?
DP. Why are you so agitated about other peoples’ decision to keep wearing masks?
What gives you the impression I’m agitated? I’m not agitated. Just wondering what some people are thinking. I have, and always will, follow science. The experts at the CDC don’t recommend wearing masks given the current conditions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Except for stray cases of trying to help kids on the spectrum help recognize social cues, unmasking mostly helps yourself. Whereas staying masked helps others. Unmasking is mostly for one's own benefit, convenience, and personal comfort. I can't bear wearing a mask I have to feel normal again! Whereas staying masked protects yourself, but also helps stop the spread to others who may be immunocompromised.
How have I misrepresented this? In what way is staying masked actually more selfish than unmasking?
+1
Ok. But at what point will you unmask then? Never? If the CDC says, as it does now, that places like Arlington and DC don’t need to mask, what will convince you?
DP. Why are you so agitated about other peoples’ decision to keep wearing masks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Except for stray cases of trying to help kids on the spectrum help recognize social cues, unmasking mostly helps yourself. Whereas staying masked helps others. Unmasking is mostly for one's own benefit, convenience, and personal comfort. I can't bear wearing a mask I have to feel normal again! Whereas staying masked protects yourself, but also helps stop the spread to others who may be immunocompromised.
How have I misrepresented this? In what way is staying masked actually more selfish than unmasking?
+1
Ok. But at what point will you unmask then? Never? If the CDC says, as it does now, that places like Arlington and DC don’t need to mask, what will convince you?
DP. Why are you so agitated about other peoples’ decision to keep wearing masks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Except for stray cases of trying to help kids on the spectrum help recognize social cues, unmasking mostly helps yourself. Whereas staying masked helps others. Unmasking is mostly for one's own benefit, convenience, and personal comfort. I can't bear wearing a mask I have to feel normal again! Whereas staying masked protects yourself, but also helps stop the spread to others who may be immunocompromised.
How have I misrepresented this? In what way is staying masked actually more selfish than unmasking?
+1
Ok. But at what point will you unmask then? Never? If the CDC says, as it does now, that places like Arlington and DC don’t need to mask, what will convince you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Except for stray cases of trying to help kids on the spectrum help recognize social cues, unmasking mostly helps yourself. Whereas staying masked helps others. Unmasking is mostly for one's own benefit, convenience, and personal comfort. I can't bear wearing a mask I have to feel normal again! Whereas staying masked protects yourself, but also helps stop the spread to others who may be immunocompromised.
How have I misrepresented this? In what way is staying masked actually more selfish than unmasking?
+1
Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Except for stray cases of trying to help kids on the spectrum help recognize social cues, unmasking mostly helps yourself. Whereas staying masked helps others. Unmasking is mostly for one's own benefit, convenience, and personal comfort. I can't bear wearing a mask I have to feel normal again! Whereas staying masked protects yourself, but also helps stop the spread to others who may be immunocompromised.
How have I misrepresented this? In what way is staying masked actually more selfish than unmasking?