Walt Disney1955
Well-Known Member
With every post you demonstrate that you not only do not understand the reasoning behind masks and social distancing but probably don't really understand how diseases are transmitted. I'm not afraid of what will happen to me. I'm not, to my knowledge, in any high risk group and seeing as I run six miles every day I'm thinking my pulmonary strength is pretty good. What I am not is a selfish jerk who thinks he is brave because has no qualms about potentially spreading a novel disease to others whom I know nothing about besides the fact that they most likely have their own friends and family who depend on them and love them dearly.
You are parroting media talking points. You act as if wearing a mask makes you look noble. It makes you look nuts. You'd have agreed with this as early as February with me, maybe even later. You can't just be afraid to "infect" someone for the rest of your life, because you have been at risk of infecting someone your whole life. Actually, I'll let you in on something, we've all killed someone. You've had a cold or the flu that you inadvertently passed on to someone, and even if it went 5,000 people down the line to a 94 year old man on death's door, it still was the icing on the cake for him. So you've already done it, and never thought twice about it until you were told you were a "selfish jerk" if you didn't.
Talk to people 70+. You would be surprised at the percentage of them that think this thing is nuts. There are more of them that are relaxed than 20 year olds.