a reply to:
Poofmander
you do you and do you best as it seems you do
And that's all I ask: that people let me do me. The problem is that that isn't what is happening. People like me are being harassed, denied services,
denied access, and denied health services. That's happening, quietly, because most people don't want to speak out about it.
I do not ask for a lot of special treatment because I had a bunch of heart attacks. I draw SS Disability, sure; I was forced to pay for that insurance
when I didn't want it, so now that I need it, that's poetic justice to me. I have a placard that lets me park in handicapped zones... OK, thanks,
allows me a little more juice to get through the store on my own three feet. I walk with a cane... OK, what is, is, and that's no hide off anyone
else. I pay my bills and my taxes just like everyone else. I go about my daily life, such as it is, quietly, minding my own business.
But when I am denied access to buildings (I was excused from jury duty already over the mask issue; no one can enter the local courthouse without
one)... when I am denied access to health care... when I am denied access to services... when I am denied access to my bank even!... well, that's
going too far. Your live and let live attitude is not the norm for people like me. The norm is more about constant beratement and denial.
Now to back up to an earlier quote:
My point is directly related to the TITLE OF THE THREAD how and why do you think that your health problem
that causes you to not be able to wear a mask makes you SMARTER.
It doesn't make me smarter. It allows me to see things you cannot see. I have spent how many pages explaining how some people are being discriminated
against for something that they have no control over, and yet it seems no one believes me. I have given examples upon examples, and it seems they are
simply shrugged off because "masks work" and "it's science."
At the same time, there have been no actual tests under real world conditions to prove that masks work in a public setting. There has been no real
difference in infection rates, hospitalization rates, or death rates between states with the strictest regulations and states with lax regulations, if
one considers population density. If one ignores population density, the correlation is actually
negative... the states with the strictest
regulations are having the hardest time.
Anyone can verify that given a little time and energy... all the needed data is at the CDC website.
So when someone just shrugs off legitimate reports of discrimination while claiming they are doing what they are doing to help the very people who are
being discriminated against, and parrot laboratory studies based on things other than coronaviruses as proof that they are right, that is where I get
the impression I am talking to a brick wall. When I see people I know who are literally trying to talk to me by yelling from 30 feet away, through a
face mask, and expecting me to hear them clearly... sorry, these people are just not playing with a full deck.
Again, we are dealing with a coronavirus... a cold... which has a survivability rate of over 99%. That is including those who were purposely exposed
while at high risk early on in the plandemic. That includes the deaths attributed before there was effective treatment. That includes the deaths
resulting from improper ventilator settings. That includes those who had one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel when it hit. Take those
away and the result is a cold which has the survivability rate of the average flu.
I feel great sympathy for those who have succumbed to it and their families; I truly do. However, we do not shut the country down because a flu is
going around. We do not ostracize and intimidate those who are unable to wear an unproven device because there's a flu going around. We do not throw
out discrimination laws because there's a flu going around. We do not create a class of second-class citizens because there's a flu going around. We
do not close every school in the nation and neglect what little education children still get because there's a flu going around.
Until now. And the implications, given that there's some sort of virus somewhere that's raging through society at every given minute of every given
day of every given year, are quite disturbing.
I can see that; you can't. I see the problems this is causing first-hand. You are ignoring them. That's what makes me consider mask wearing as
potential sign of low intelligence. Your heart may well be in the right place, but you're not letting your mind see where your heart is leading
you.
TheRedneck