Orygun
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Yeah I completely disagree. The evidence is clear that they cut down on infection rates. In highly crowded enclosed spaces- especially if there is the likelihood of unvaccinated folks- it’s a key preventative measure.
Orygun
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Minuscule chance of infection and severe life threatening illness. I showed in Texas it was 0.5 percent of all cases in the last 5 months. But…that’s still a risk. I don’t fault vaccinated folks for protecting themselves with a mask- especially if they already have underlying health issues.
thats not where my freedom ends
sorry
i know you do. but Lord Fauci agrees with me
Orygun
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It’s your right to fight airline flight mask mandates. My guess is you’d lose. For good reason.
i know
it’s also my right to exercise my rights
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Orygun
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You don’t have a right to defy private businesses who are protecting the safety of their customers.
DougBH
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If you are planning on protecting yourself with a mask, it had better not be one of those cloth masks .
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they dont have the right to dictate what i do with personal medical devices
my how we’ve been brainwashed to wear useless masks
then get vaccinated or be outcast
then be outcast if you STILL dont wear a mask
keep going sheep
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Orygun
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Again- if you don’t want to wear a mask on a plane- have at it. There will likely be pushback. For good reason.
Orygun
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Some masks are better than others but cloth masks are protective as well.
From Mayo-
“A cloth mask is intended to trap respiratory droplets that are released when the wearer talks, coughs or sneezes. It also acts as a barrier to protect the wearer from inhaling droplets released by others.
The most effective cloths masks are made of multiple layers of tightly woven fabric like cotton. A mask with layers will stop more droplets from getting through your mask or escaping from it.“
yeah i know that’s the loss of liberty part i was trying to tell you about
put your two masks on and don’t worry about it
we know they stop large droplets
Orygun
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You lose your “liberty” every time you obey a traffic sign, wear a seatbelt, don’t text in your car, show your passport and ID, share your info on social media etc etc.
Living in society means giving up some “freedoms” for the sake of the greater good.
traffic laws, texting laws arent personal medical devices
show your id! lol. except in voting of course. that’s “racist”
“share info on social media”. lol even more. until they think it might affect politics
how sweet. it’s like i’m talking to a talking point machine
Orygun
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Again. Planes and airports require masking…because…safety and the common good. We do tons of things to support the common good every day. Paying taxes, adhering to housing codes, wearing seat belts…and on and on. But really man- if you live in a red state I doubt you have to wear a mask almost anywhere. Have at it!
lol the “common good”
communist language
requiring winter coats would be for the “common good” too. so would requiring people never leave their home.
i live in PA a very non-liberty blue state (actually a heavily red state with two or three big corrupt democrat cities)
you can tell this by the mandates that came from our mentally ill gender dysphoric health secretary, now the federal asst sec for HHS. Anyway enough about him
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Orygun
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Hey stop paying taxes for social services, obeying traffic lights and adhering to housing codes. As you wish…
please stop equating mask mandates to taxes and driving rules at intersections.
no one’s this stupid
well…
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