Masks required statewide starting Friday.
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Since we know masks didn’t stop spread…BearsWiin said:
Goshgolly I wish that selfish prick who refused to wear a mask and then infected two dozen people would have just listened to our toothless public health requestWilburHooksHands said:agree but it shouldnt be illegal not to
At least we know @BearsWiin will be the one cheering on loading people into rail cars. -
Spicy take on abortion.BearsWiin said:
Your precious liberties are constantly infringed upon for the sake of personal and public safetythechatch said:
Stop being stupid.BearsWiin said:
Now do stop signsthechatch said:I’m wearing a mask, and having my employees wear them as well. It’s a liability/HR issue for me. I’m not going to wear one in my car or walking down the street, but it makes sense in buildings or any enclosed public space.
I’m not judging anyone for choosing not to wear theirs. This is a free country and all, so a state order making it a criminal offense is a little absurd for me.
Mask wearing is a pretty clear example of one's behavior affecting the health and safety of others. Adhering to traffic rules is another.
And it's so easy to do, doesn't hurt none, don't cost nothing. But Slowflake Damone wants you to think that it's the equivalent of being taken to the concentration camps.
Bearwinn is probably still in his “masks are for public safety much like traffic laws” phase. Maybe he should wear a traffic cone on his head….for safety.
I didn’t say it’s the equivalent of being put in a camp….but the mentality of those who want to endorse it for public” safety”,and do it with such zeal are those who we’re ok with people people in camps “for public safety” -
I remember the media’s “flatten the curve” phase.incremetal_progress said:
Deaths are a far lagging indicator. This thing was spreading like wildfire as early as January here and not until March where there significant deaths. If we continue on the path we are on now deaths will definitely trend back up. Maybe not to levels of before with better treatments in place and protections for care centers, etc. But we are literally right back to where we were 14 weeks ago.theknowledge said:
Where is the cool graph showing the steady decline in deaths in the US and worldwide? Thats a fun one that you rarely see in the MSM. What I really want to do is stay inside until we get positive tests back down and come out of my basement in September or October just in time for Flu season and get both at once. Remember, this thing won't go away. It's here. At some point you will either get it, or you won't. EWIWBSincremetal_progress said:theknowledge said:It's a virus. A virus we have no vaccine for. A virus that is pretty communicable. It won't disappear if we stay inside. Lots of people have tested positive. Lots of people will get sick. Lots of people will recover. Lots more people will test positive. Some more people will die. If you are an "at risk" individual, stay the fuck home or take great precautions when you go out. Why shut everything down again? When they come up with a vaccine and only 20% of Americans take it, the media will relax and just report the annual 100K Covid deaths alongside the 70K flu deaths and the umpteenth heart disease deaths and so on and so on.
You guys act like our miserable failure in controlling the virus was inevitable.
The reason we all sat at home was to flatten the curve and allow the government to put into place the necessary policies and protections to allow for a safe re-opening. We did absolutely none of that and the lockdown was basically just a complete waste of time when it didn't have to be. -
This was a fun bump
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My opinion remains the same: Masks could have been great as a placebo measure. "Dear Citizens, masks work, now go to work, school, life as normal." But authorities clearly didn't believe masks worked and the policy implementations belied that. Mask up, and still don't go to school or work.
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BearsWiin said:
That stop sign infringes on my right to plow through the intersection TOTD
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BearsWiin said:
Breaking news: armchair Kaczynskis selfishly resist simple mask ordinance, facilitating continued spread of pandemic virus and delaying reopening of economy
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BearsWiin said:
Your precious liberties are constantly infringed upon for the sake of personal and public safetythechatch said:
Stop being stupid.BearsWiin said:
Now do stop signsthechatch said:I’m wearing a mask, and having my employees wear them as well. It’s a liability/HR issue for me. I’m not going to wear one in my car or walking down the street, but it makes sense in buildings or any enclosed public space.
I’m not judging anyone for choosing not to wear theirs. This is a free country and all, so a state order making it a criminal offense is a little absurd for me.
Mask wearing is a pretty clear example of one's behavior affecting the health and safety of others. Adhering to traffic rules is another.
And it's so easy to do, doesn't hurt none, don't cost nothing. But Slowflake Damone wants you to think that it's the equivalent of being taken to the concentration camps. -
RaceBannon said:
You have a lot of people coming to watch you vacuum the house?BearsWiin said:
Goshgolly I wish that selfish prick who refused to wear a mask and then infected two dozen people would have just listened to our toothless public health requestWilburHooksHands said:agree but it shouldnt be illegal not to
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RaceBannon said:
Fuck off and read the actual science or hide under your bed. We're open and we're staying openincremetal_progress said:
What you think we need didn't matter then and ain't gonna fucking matter now.RaceBannon said:We didn't need the first shut down
Do you want another shutdown or no?
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GrundleStiltzkin said:
My opinion remains the same: Masks could have been great as a placebo measure. "Dear Citizens, masks work, now go to work, school, life as normal." But authorities clearly didn't believe masks worked and the policy implementations belied that. Mask up, and still don't go to school or work.
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I think we should reduce the speed limit to 20 mph. It would do wonders for public safety.MikeDamone said:
Spicy take on abortion.BearsWiin said:
Your precious liberties are constantly infringed upon for the sake of personal and public safetythechatch said:
Stop being stupid.BearsWiin said:
Now do stop signsthechatch said:I’m wearing a mask, and having my employees wear them as well. It’s a liability/HR issue for me. I’m not going to wear one in my car or walking down the street, but it makes sense in buildings or any enclosed public space.
I’m not judging anyone for choosing not to wear theirs. This is a free country and all, so a state order making it a criminal offense is a little absurd for me.
Mask wearing is a pretty clear example of one's behavior affecting the health and safety of others. Adhering to traffic rules is another.
And it's so easy to do, doesn't hurt none, don't cost nothing. But Slowflake Damone wants you to think that it's the equivalent of being taken to the concentration camps.
Bearwinn is probably still in his “masks are for public safety much like traffic laws” phase. Maybe he should wear a traffic cone on his head….for safety.
I didn’t say it’s the equivalent of being put in a camp….but the mentality of those who want to endorse it for public” safety”,and do it with such zeal are those who we’re ok with people people in camps “for public safety” -
And because he is a liberal, you'll never get an acknowledgement from Bearswiin that he was ever wrong. He'll just pretend like he never said any of this or claim you're lying when he is confronted with it.RaceBannon said:BearsWiin said:Breaking news: armchair Kaczynskis selfishly resist simple mask ordinance, facilitating continued spread of pandemic virus and delaying reopening of economy
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BearsWiin said:
Your precious liberties are constantly infringed upon for the sake of personal and public safetythechatch said:
Stop being stupid.BearsWiin said:
Now do stop signsthechatch said:I’m wearing a mask, and having my employees wear them as well. It’s a liability/HR issue for me. I’m not going to wear one in my car or walking down the street, but it makes sense in buildings or any enclosed public space.
I’m not judging anyone for choosing not to wear theirs. This is a free country and all, so a state order making it a criminal offense is a little absurd for me.
Mask wearing is a pretty clear example of one's behavior affecting the health and safety of others. Adhering to traffic rules is another.
And it's so easy to do, doesn't hurt none, don't cost nothing. But Slowflake Damone wants you to think that it's the equivalent of being taken to the concentration camps. -
Jesushardhat said:BearsWiin said:
Your precious liberties are constantly infringed upon for the sake of personal and public safetythechatch said:
Stop being stupid.BearsWiin said:
Now do stop signsthechatch said:I’m wearing a mask, and having my employees wear them as well. It’s a liability/HR issue for me. I’m not going to wear one in my car or walking down the street, but it makes sense in buildings or any enclosed public space.
I’m not judging anyone for choosing not to wear theirs. This is a free country and all, so a state order making it a criminal offense is a little absurd for me.
Mask wearing is a pretty clear example of one's behavior affecting the health and safety of others. Adhering to traffic rules is another.
And it's so easy to do, doesn't hurt none, don't cost nothing. But Slowflake Damone wants you to think that it's the equivalent of being taken to the concentration camps. -
Amazing thread.Pitchfork51 said:jesus fuck of course bearswiin was the masking superiority guy. what a fucking faggot lol
Jesus Christ, it's hard to believe 2020-21 actually happened.
So I'm at a bar, not having to adhere to some ridiculous fucking occupancy limit, nor sitting in a fucking street bubble like a cuck. No noodle spine dipshit at the front door checking for vax cards. -
This angle should have gotten a lot more play.dnc said:Thing of all the landfills getting filled up with these disposable masks.
Why does Inslee hate the environment?? -
Throbber early and often.PurpleThrobber said:
Like we say, Jay, Fuck Off.MikeDamone said:“A spokesman for Inslee said that violation of the statewide mask order is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail and up to a $1,000 fine. Violation of the Yakima County proclamation is a gross misdemeanor, punishable by up to 364 days in jail and up to a $5,000 fine.“
Who’s going to enforce it? -
Early thread stuff from you and Damone and GRG had me spitting my beer out.PurpleThrobber said:
Throbber early and often.PurpleThrobber said:
Like we say, Jay, Fuck Off.MikeDamone said:“A spokesman for Inslee said that violation of the statewide mask order is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail and up to a $1,000 fine. Violation of the Yakima County proclamation is a gross misdemeanor, punishable by up to 364 days in jail and up to a $5,000 fine.“
Who’s going to enforce it? -
PurpleThrobber said:
Like we say, Fuck OffHustlinOwl said:Just wear the fucking mask. Christ.