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8 Reasons Why I Don’t Wear A Mask And You Probably Shouldn’t Either
Townhall.com ^ | June 1, 2020 | Scott Morefield

Posted on 06/01/2020 4:36:56 AM PDT by Kaslin

The partisan divide over mandatory face coverings is one of the more interesting, if sad, twists of the Chinese coronavirus era. On the one hand, the mask police insist that not wearing one is equivalent to being a literal Typhoid Mary and trying to purposefully kill everyone’s grandma. On the other, many conservatives, including this one, see it as yet another unnecessary and overblown reaction to what has been a pandemic defined by unnecessary and overblown reactions, and a particularly unsightly one at that.

Regardless of how you come down on the issue, nobody should condemn anyone for their choice of wearing or not wearing a mask. That’s my position, but sadly it’s not shared by mask-shamer Karens and would-be tin-pot dictator Democratic governors who revel in their newfound godlike power to order citizens around like peasants. Now that they’ve lost the war on staying locked down forever, they now seem to think everyone, everywhere, should be masked from now until the Wuhan virus disappears from the planet. Of course, they didn’t think this when the pandemic was going full-steam and hundreds of people were breathing each other’s fumes in Walmarts and grocery stores all across the country, but that’s beside the point. They think it now, and you’d better obey or be mask-shamed for the non-conforming cretin you are. This is the “new normal,” don’t you know, and you’d best get used to it.

Well I, for one, do not intend to conform, or at least I intend to conform as little as possible. No, I’m not going to be the guy who makes it into some viral video for making a scene if asked to mask-up in order to go into a private business, but I WILL definitely be one of doubtless many who makes a mental note to absolutely not return to that private business unless there is no viable alternative.

Granted, there are certain situations where it may be smart to wear a mask for a while, such as airplanes and crowded busses, places where you are stuck close to non-moving groups of people indoors for extended periods of time. But most of the time, in most situations, I’m convinced that mask-wearing does more harm to society than good. Here are a few reasons why:

Mask wearing probably doesn’t make much of a difference, if any

First of all, let’s abandon any sort of absolute certainty about the scientific efficacy of mask-wearing. The maskers can show scientific studies to ‘prove’ their side, and I can show others to bolter mine. For example, did you know that the widely held assumption that asymptomatic coronavirus carriers are insanely contagious might not even be true? Did you also know that the CDC says the disease “spreads mainly among people who are in close contact (within about 6 feet) for a prolonged period”? That’s why we initially banned large gatherings which, despite my sadness about seeing sports disappear, was one of the depressingly few wise things we’ve done this entire pandemic. It’s also probably why it didn’t keep spreading significantly even though people were crowding maskless inside grocery and home improvement stores due to the fact that our wise and all-knowing overlords deemed those the only places anyone could go to get out of the house.

In other words, the evidence suggests you typically won’t get coronavirus from simply passing someone in a store aisle. It takes close contact with an infected person for several minutes to get infected yourself, a take agreed-upon by none other than the New England Journal of Medicine, which covered both sides in the debate over the use of universal masking in hospitals early on in the pandemic:

“We know that wearing a mask outside health care facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection,” the article reads. “Public health authorities define a significant exposure to Covid-19 as face-to-face contact within 6 feet with a patient with symptomatic Covid-19 that is sustained for at least a few minutes (and some say more than 10 minutes or even 30 minutes). The chance of catching Covid-19 from a passing interaction in a public space is therefore minimal. In many cases, the desire for widespread masking is a reflexive reaction to anxiety over the pandemic.”

Mask wearing could be dangerous

I would be remiss not to mention the strong case made by Dr. Russell Blaylock in this article for Technocracy, contending that mask-wearing is not only useless but possibly even dangerous over the long-haul. It’s worth a read, even if you’re skeptical. Just from a common-sense perspective it definitely doesn’t seem wise to breathe one’s own breath for long periods of time. The pushback against the piece - and there has been a lot - seems mostly to be focused on Blaylock himself rather than the specific evidence he brings up. So make of that what you will.

It’s about social control

In an article for The Federalist that ended up being shared via Twitter by President Trump himself, Molly McCann argued that the mandatory masking isn’t about safety, but about social control.

“To those looking to benefit politically from emergencies, COVID presents an opportunity to advance plans targeted to transform American freedom and the American way of life,” McCann writes. “Mandatory-masking policies provide a valuable foundation to weaponize the virus against American liberty—now and in the future.”

Ask yourself this: do societies that accept mass-mask-wearing tend to be free and open ones?

They cave to irrational fear

Our overlords told us this virus would kill, at the very least, one to two percent of those it infected. Some predictions even approached five. In reality, the rate is well under half of one percent and declining rapidly as antibody tests reveal the extent of the original infection. We were told we must shut everything down or millions would die. First, it was two weeks to “slow the spread.” Next, it was another month. Then, states that began opening things up were told blood would be literally running down the streets. None of this happened, obviously. Instead, in order to scrape together a death count even approaching 100,000 they had to count everyone who died WITH coronavirus, not OF it, as well as “probable” cases who hadn’t even been tested. Get shot in a back alley? Die of stage four lung cancer or a car accident? Have two weeks to live because YOU’RE 95 and your systems are shutting down? Guess what, if you had the ‘rona’ in your system, you’re part of their grim statistic now.

In truth, the average age of death of a coronavirus victim, even assuming all the deaths actually occurred because of coronavirus, is higher than the average human lifespan, and many if not most deaths have occurred in nursing homes thanks to the shoddy decisions of a few blue-state governors. For the vast majority of people, the risk is about like that of the flu. The fear, and the overbearing response, to this virus has been completely irrational and unwarranted. Wearing a mask tells them they have a point when they don’t.

They give legitimacy to an illegitimate response

All of the fearmongering, obviously, was to keep people compliant and afraid in their homes in an ill-conceived lockdown that has done far more long-term harm than short-term good. They destroyed our life-sustaining economy for nothing, but now we’re told we must all wear masks forevermore or this ‘dread’ disease is going to wreak havoc again. No, there is nothing, absolutely nothing about our government’s response to this pandemic that has made any sense, so why should we believe them on masks? The answer, obviously, is we shouldn’t believe them, because they are liars, con artists, and control freaks. Wearing a mask in public in anything but an indoor, crowded, long-term situation in areas where the virus is still prevalent gives them credibility they haven’t earned and certainly don’t deserve.

They are the equivalent of a comfort blanket

Do the scientific studies that support mask wearing point out the fact that the things are, by everyone’s admission, petri dishes? I doubt it. Read this HuffPost piece about effective mask wearing and ask yourself if you ever do any of those things. No? Of course you don’t, because you aren’t a trained medical professional and you have a life to live. Try and go two minutes, much less two hours, without adjusting it on your face. You’re also likely getting closer to people and taking more risks than you otherwise would because of the false sense of security that masks give you.

Don’t get me wrong. Reasonable social distancing, masks indoors in certain situations, and basic sanitation can go a long way. But universal masking all the time is nothing more than a comfort blanket. Don’t argue with me, argue with the above-cited New England Journal of Medicine, which also wrote about the “symbolic roles” masks play in healthcare:

“It is also clear that masks serve symbolic roles,” the NEJM writes. “Masks are not only tools, they are also talismans that may help increase health care workers’ perceived sense of safety, well-being, and trust in their hospitals. Although such reactions may not be strictly logical, we are all subject to fear and anxiety, especially during times of crisis. One might argue that fear and anxiety are better countered with data and education than with a marginally beneficial mask, particularly in light of the worldwide mask shortage, but it is difficult to get clinicians to hear this message in the heat of the current crisis.”

So, we’ve got to have a “talisman” to go out? What is this, some dystopian medieval nightmare we’re living in?

They allow criminals to get away with crimes

We once decried Klan members and Antifa types for covering their faces while doing their violent deeds. Now we’re requiring masks of everyone, even outside where the risks are next to nil. Combine that with a racially charged police killing and mass joblessness among lower-income wage earners and you’ve got, well, what we’re getting right now. I’m not blaming the violence on masks alone, of course, but to say people whose faces are covered aren’t emboldened is to deny human nature. Remember the days when a masked person walking into a gas station caused alarm? If this continues much longer, crime will spike. Worse, unsolved crime will spike too.

They look ridiculous

Of course they do, and you know it. Enough said.

Even if mask wearing could be proven to make some slight difference in the transmission of coronavirus, all the other factors included here, and more, lean against it for most in most situations, in my opinion. For context, ask yourself if you’d wear a HAZMAT suit from here to eternity to guarantee against getting the virus. To put it bluntly, living life has always come with risks. I’d rather take a little more risk and live in a free society than live in a tyrannical one with slightly less risk.


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To: mewzilla

It’s all about avoiding lawsuits. Everything we do.


21 posted on 06/01/2020 5:11:29 AM PDT by Phillyred
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To: moovova

Same, I need new eye glass lenses, first have to see the Ophthalmologist, Endo has me on a 3 month schedule, I’m hypothyroid, and Type 2 Diabetic, #3 drug was the 3rd reaction. Need a PA for Farxiga. Tricare Life is balking because of cost. Think Insulin expensive, this 1 is over $500 a month and Express Scripts has to fill it. Need samples first. Tired of all the reaactions.


22 posted on 06/01/2020 5:11:39 AM PDT by GailA ( I AM A TRUMP GIRL)
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To: Kaslin

9. In most states, the executive orders are unconstitutional. The governor does not have the right to make law.

I understand emergency orders like an evacuation for a hurricane or something. Our emergency is going on four months, plenty of time for the legislature to get off their vacation and actually do something.

Freedom of speech and association trickles down to freedom of what you wear. They cannot force us to wear a specific item of clothing.

Regarding compliance, I can’t wait to see what’s next.


23 posted on 06/01/2020 5:13:45 AM PDT by cyclotic (The most dangerous people are the ones that feel the most helpless)
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To: Phillyred

That’s a good point. Oddly enough, when Cuomo and the legislature protected nursing homes from lawsuits, they neglected to protect private biz. Neither has Congress. Go figure.

Note to bricks and mortar shopkeepers: I am aware of the risk you run. Here’s an offer: Don’t try to make me wear a mask to enter your store, and I will happily sign any liability waiver your legal eagles can come up with.


24 posted on 06/01/2020 5:16:22 AM PDT by mewzilla (Break out the mustard seeds.)
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To: Kaslin
Required by my employer. I'll keep my job and wear a disposable mask, but thanks for the suggestion.
25 posted on 06/01/2020 5:21:47 AM PDT by palmer (Democracy Dies Six Ways from Sunday)
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To: mewzilla

‘You can require me to wear a mask to enter your store.’

I said to a grocery store manager ‘you are forcing me to do something against my will, I think it’s only fair I do something to you against your will...I demand 20 dollars credit to shop here each visit that you make me wear a mask...’

he shrugged and said ‘hey, governor wants it that way’ and walked away...when this is over, my relationship with my town folk will be markedly different...


26 posted on 06/01/2020 5:22:43 AM PDT by IrishBrigade
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

‘Other than that, haven’t worn one and I won’t!’

so how do you get groceries...? mulch, you can live without, but food...?


27 posted on 06/01/2020 5:25:25 AM PDT by IrishBrigade
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To: mewzilla

My sister made one out of fishnet stockings as a gag gift. I think I might give that a try.


28 posted on 06/01/2020 5:25:47 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Nothing happens to a Christian that God does not allow to happen.)
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To: IrishBrigade

Cuomo’s EO permits businesses to do it.

His EO does not require biz do it.

But biz is using that as the excuse.

If biz wants to knuckle under, they can do it.

I don’t have to shop at any biz that does.

If I can get what I want online, I will.


29 posted on 06/01/2020 5:29:18 AM PDT by mewzilla (Break out the mustard seeds.)
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To: MayflowerMadam

Just be sure you have copies of Cuomo’s mask EOs handy. :-)


30 posted on 06/01/2020 5:30:00 AM PDT by mewzilla (Break out the mustard seeds.)
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To: Kaslin
... you’d better obey or be mask-shamed …

Not at MY local Walmart!

Folks are about 50/50 there and we get along just fine with each other; although I do admit to being a scofflaw at the one-way arrows on the floor.

31 posted on 06/01/2020 5:30:18 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: GailA

Most docs I visit are long term relationships...been visiting for years, some decades. My GP I consider a kind of friend...he was mom AND dad’s doc! My dermatologist/cosmetic surgeon has cut and frozen more spots off me than I can count. My dentist I inherited from my previous dentist that retired. My proctologist...let’s just say he’s “close” too.

I’m masking up for them, no complaints.


32 posted on 06/01/2020 5:30:59 AM PDT by moovova
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To: Kaslin

Bullshit.


33 posted on 06/01/2020 5:32:25 AM PDT by nagant
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To: Kaslin
I wear a mask. It allows me to shave only once or twice a week. I wear expensive cologne/after shave. I'm saving a bundle.

I also started cutting my own hair about five years ago. I figure I've saved a couple thousand on that too.

34 posted on 06/01/2020 5:32:54 AM PDT by LouAvul (Put them in fear, O Lord: that the nations may know themselves to be but men. Psalms 9:20)
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To: moovova
If he said to show up for my appt naked, I would.

My wife is a type-1 adult onset diabetic, and she would do the same if her endo made such a request. :-)

35 posted on 06/01/2020 5:34:19 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (Yehovah saved more animals than people on the ark...siameserescue.org)
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To: Kaslin

I don’t wear one. My stubborn independence is sponsored by friends who work in Walmart. I often drive them to work and drive them home in the course of my usual day (driving all over the place), so they are happy to return the favor and shop for me. And I feel bad for them that they must wear masks eight hours a day, or they don’t get their paychecks.

Meanwhile I go to a place like Burger King to experience pandemic irrationality close up. The cashier is masked and gloved, and extends a plastic tray into which I place my debit card. Then the tray is offered with return of the card. This tray isn’t washed and innumerable people have done what I must do: paw the surface of the tray to take the card, plus the receipt. If the cashier had just handed me these things I would not have corona cooties on my fingertips. Or at least I’d have the cooties on just two fingertips instead of five. Which is to say the tray has more than doubled the danger. Which is substantial according to them. :(

Parked by a church yesterday. Nobody went in or out, but an elderly couple, masked, crept into the tavern next door to it...Are the state-owned liquor stores closed? Can’t be. You’d see some riots.


36 posted on 06/01/2020 5:35:11 AM PDT by Buttons12
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To: mewzilla

ONLY when I HAVE to wear one like doctor’s office — or since I live in Virginia now when I to grocery or pharmacy or even coffee shop — I wear either my MAGA or Trump 2020 mask just to tweak everyone around me ... especially to provoke TDS in Northern Virginia leftists just outside the People’s Republic of DC.


37 posted on 06/01/2020 5:36:08 AM PDT by BurgessKoch
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To: bagster


One of these days; a few thousand Richard Dreyfuss types are going to remove their masks...


Less Than Six Feet Away Encounters of the Fourth Kind

38 posted on 06/01/2020 5:37:37 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: BurgessKoch

Mask in a coffee shop. Guess they don’t want to sell much coffee - unless it’s to go, I guess.


39 posted on 06/01/2020 5:38:44 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Nothing happens to a Christian that God does not allow to happen.)
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To: Kaslin

This is GOLD, Jerry...GOLD!


40 posted on 06/01/2020 5:40:03 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (Yehovah saved more animals than people on the ark...siameserescue.org)
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