@luckytran as someone from Asia mask bans is just the weirdest delusion I've ever seen. Do people drive on motorbikes and stuff without masks just inhaling all that dust and particles? Crazy.
@luckytran It's a one-two combo there, we'll prevent you from keep yourself and others safe by banning masks because we want to make sure the police state we're building can identify you publicly at all times.
@luckytran To be fair, they are making exceptions for "health reasons". Of course, that begs the question: How will they know what is a health reason? Will they allow all medical masks or not? And what will be the cases in medical buildings?
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during the initial COVID outbreak, the thing that really stuck in my mind is how people would flee from the restroom when i (a homeless person) was in there, without washing their hands. i rarely saw this sort of behaviour before then, but it was close to 100 percent during the "curfew" era.
@luckytran Note to self; Avoid NY, SARS-CoV-2 not cleared, H5N1 danger going up (Don't drink raw milk!), You have asthma, Lungs are volatile, Need mask, Might die in custody when arrested for wearing one. Don't protest it, might end up on electric chair.
@luckytran America is a failed state. Period. The point at which elected officials decide it’s more important to identify criminals which haven’t crimed yet, than protect its citizens, workforce, livelihood, children, elderly, disabled, or otherwise, should be a loud warning of what’s to come.
@luckytran To be more accurate, the final panel should read "Protecting public health is a crime," since masks are most effective at trapping virus-laden droplets coming from the mask wearer, a point neatly made in the first panel.