First they came for the filthy, disease-carrying cloth bags, and I didn’t speak up because I carried my groceries home in eco-friendly, renewable paper bags.
Then they came for the paper bags, and I didn’t speak up because I carried my groceries home in eco-friendly plastic bags made from reusable petroleum.
Then they came for the plastic bags, and I didn’t speak up because I carried my groceries home in a reusable eco-friendly cloth bag.
Then they came for those filthy, disease-carrying cloth bags again, and once more I didn’t speak up because now I was carrying my groceries home in my two hands.
Then they came for my hands, and I was stumped because there was nobody left to speak up for me.
Take the filthiest bag into the store and set it on the conveyor belt to have your things bagged. Then, the person behing you (preplanned) objects to the filth and demands the counter be sanitized with sanitizer like they demand in restaurants. Hey, it’s their rules. Put a little Alinsky in everyones life.