RE:RE:70% in Thailand wearing a maskTXRogers wrote: This mask issue should never have been politicized. Because it's such a small component of infection prevention. And the arguments in my opinion are all focused upon the size of this small component. It's silly.
Nobody in their right mind believes the mask to be the key to preventing infection. What it represents in my opinion is more a symbol of enhanced personal hygiene, public interaction, and social awareness during a time of a virus spread. If everyone demonstrated this awareness and practiced preventive measures (well beyond the mask itself), we wouldn't have had the f-ucking government place its boot print on the issue.
But when it becomes politicized, the politicians come. Like flies to $hit. Like cancer. And they impose their stupid laws. Proving once and for all that they consistently get it wrong.
https://rationalground.com/post-thanksgiving-mask-charts-still-no-evidence-that-masks-work/
And there we have it. We relinquish power to them because we couldn't engage in a common social etiquette. Even if it may be of neglible effect. The breakdown we are seeing has nothing to do with managing a virus. It is a breakdown in social behavior and cooperation. And government fills the void with the most destructive outcome.
Welcome to the Dystopia we have brought onto ourselves.
Tx
I wear a mask in public. And disinfect my hands everywhere I go. Everyone around me does the same where I reside. Everyone feels more assured.
The disease has been managed well - without government laws.
No laws. Better health. The mask help immensely in preventing government infection.
And as an added bonus. Police have more difficulty identifying you in public.
Tx