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[–] Ina_Pickle 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Repeat after me. "I have a medical condition that prevents the use of a mask. Do you want to be sued for discrimination?"

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[–] steven_feelsperg ago 

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[–] Ina_Pickle ago  (edited ago)

Key word: accommodate

No they are not allowed to refuse service. In other words, you want a subway sandwich and can't wear a mask they have to provide a way to get you a sandwich without you wearing a mask. If they do not want you inside the building, they have to walk their fat asses out to you with your sandwich.

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[–] gazillions 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Not one of them has a standard or normal as reference They're stark raving fucking mad by design.

Nobody even bothered to teach them any social skills or the rules of courtesy or why they matter.

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[–] Not_C 1 point 9 points (+10|-1) ago 

The proper way to deal with a virtuous mask wearer is to say -

Masks don't prevent you from catching the virus. Masks make it harder for infected people to spread the virus.

If you think that you might be infected and you need to wear a mask, go home and self isolate. Stop putting other people's lives at risk.

The only way to deal with virtuous people is to out virtue signal the virtuous. Virtuous people can lie, riot, and murder and think that's ok because they hold the moral high ground.

The moral high ground for mask wearers is that they're saving lives, while you're putting people's lives at risk. Therefore, the only way to deal with them is to point out that they're the ones putting people's lives at risk.

They will recoil in fear thinking that the virtuous mob will turn on them.

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[–] Mayhawk 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Excellent point.

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[–] Essentially_Silenced 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Eh, they'd just say that you don't know you're infected before you're already spreading it.

That's if they had any interest in actually conversing with you about it which, most of the time, isn't gonna happen. These people are genuinely mindless bots. They really remind me of NPCs in games I'd play as a child, that would just repeatedly walk into walls because of poor pathfinding. They don't process information, they don't think critically. They simply mirror what they see "most people" do and think and that's really where it ends.

I stay home as much as possible. Interacting with most people really just makes it all seem so hopeless. Even if I don't get out of my car the state of things becomes apparent from the lack of consideration you find in other drivers. I've always had little hope for society as a whole, but things have really ramped up in the last couple of years.

I'm currently house shopping. I'm going to find something remote, without neighbors. Something with enough land to farm animals. Where my kids can learn how to be self sustainable, where I can homeschool them far, far away from the depravity of society. Where I can say what I want to say without looking over my shoulder. I'm going to make this happen before the end of the year.

Sorry for the rant, just ended up that way.

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[–] Nosferatjew 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Attempting logic and reason with an irrational, unreasonable person is pointless though.

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[–] Not_C 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

That's exactly what I'm saying. The virtuous don't care about what's right or wrong, truth or lies. All they care about is the moral high ground. They justify everything they do by claiming they have the moral high ground. They can lie, riot, and murder because they have the moral high ground.

The only way to deal with them is to take the moral high ground from them. Or out virtue signal the virtuous.

The virtuous mask people think they're justified in their actions because they're saving lives.

Flip it on them and they become the one putting people's lives at risk. By making them the one who is putting other's lives at risk they become the "evil" one, the stupid one, the reckless immoral one. The one who is wrong regardless of what the truth and facts say. They become the one who has to be relentlessly attacked.

When dealing with virtuous people you need to use their twisted logic against them. You have to fight by their rules.

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[–] Broc_Lia ago 

Their counterpoint: Asymptomatic spreaders.

Make sure you have plenty of stats handy on how unlikely it is asymptomatic spreaders exist.

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[–] FreeinTX ago 

Not true. According to a bunch of liars that they call "experts", you can spread covid up to 2 days before you show symptoms. So, in their minds, they are protecting others because they might have it.

Businesses require masks to avoid being shut down and having their permits revoked. They don't need feels to push their mandates. They are under threat of being closed permanently.

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[–] H3r0n 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Pick your nose and wipe it on the counter.

But seriously that’s on you for going to subway, just make your own sandwiches prior you fool, at least it will have real meat in it.

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[–] CrustyBeaver52 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

My entire family is now so afflicted.

They are beyond all reason.

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[–] Paulsmith1958 ago 

Flimsy ill fitting paper masks do shit, you need a properly fitted P2 or N95 rated mask (or better) to filter this little bugger out.

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[–] Nosferatjew ago 

I went through a similar thing today with a boomer chain sporting goods store manager. He got really mad, yelled at me, then told his underling to call the police. Useful idiots...

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