Sweet, you are absolutely right. People are being permanently disabled from it and young people have died. I do think states have to slowly reopen in a responsible manner.
Sweet, you are absolutely right. People are being permanently disabled from it and young people have died. I do think states have to slowly reopen in a responsible manner.
I guess you didn't see the pro-trump signs that the mostly unmasked protestors in Michigan and other places had.
But a quick google turns up that you can also see the partisan divide in mask wearing by watching the Minnesota legislature doing their thing.
https://www.minnpost.com/state-gover...-mask-wearing/
I don't hate people for disagreeing with me. I hate it when people don't care about the safety of people around them. During my googles just now I found the results of a recent poll that showed that 76% of democratic party identified people wear masks, compared to 59% of republican party identified people. That's a notable difference, but still a pretty high number of republicans concerned about the safety of others and wearing masks. The anti-maskers are just a very vocal minority.
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
The fact that those same anti-maskers complaining about them are also not wearing masks would seem to show that they both don’t think it should be mandated and won’t wear one.
I think there is a lot of evidence that masks can slow down the spread of a virus, and am acting accordingly.
I can’t help but feel, though, that when people speak sententiously of “The Science” they are more interested in a rhetorical bludgeon than a tool to uncover truth. Too often “The Science” is being curated and delivered by people with an interest in scoring political points or creating click-worthy drama. That’s why we get the gruesome models predicting millions dead without the qualifications and assumptions. Expertise can be valuable within a certain range, but experts are not oracles.
I think it was GK Chesterton who said something to the effect that education is important because it keeps us from taking educated people too seriously.
From what I heard was he was asked to wear the mask everywhere. He chose to take it off and then (as usual) made up the remark about only wearing where it was required. Kind of like at the Mayo Clinic where EVERYONE wore a mask and he chose to put everyone at risk. And, this person calls himself a leader......
If I didn't like the speed limit on the road through my village, what would be an appropriate method of protest?
How about if I don't think speed limits should be mandatory?
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