Chi84
Premium Member
I don't think we disagree about anything except, possibly, the danger posed by disseminating differing information and views.The guy you are defending is saying masks shouldn’t be required. He wants Disney to remove the requirement at the parks. It’s not a straw man. When you see a viral video of a guy in Costco or WDW or anywhere else screaming and ranting about masks he’s been emboldened by his social media echo chamber to act out and resist. It’s counterproductive for society to rail on about all the reasons masks are not needed (adding fuel to the fire) and then say at the end, but I still wear one. That’s why I said “people need to wear masks. Period.”
You are free to discuss whatever you want as long as the moderators allow it.
I'm not defending "the guy," just objecting to the response he got for posting something that is true - brief, outside contact with another has never been identified as a likely form of virus transmission. I think it's unreasonable to expect someone to know a poster's entire posting history in order to comment on one specific post.
I don't believe someone passing another guest outside at Disney is going to transmit the virus because nothing the CDC has said to date supports that conclusion. That said, Disney is a major theme park, with outside lines, fireworks displays, parades, etc. where people may be in close contact with each other for a significant amount of time. Given the sheer number of people and the crowd dynamics, it would be impossible for Disney to enforce any kind of mask requirement without requiring that they be worn at all times. It's an enforcement issue, not an issue with people getting infected from passing within six feet of someone without a mask. I don't believe that information is too dangerous for people to handle. You may disagree.