Excellent illustration of one of the underlying themes of these disgusting mandates; they simply don't apply to the over-classes. While waiters and ushers of course must mask up, the rich and powerful have exemptions or simply ignore them and apologize later.
It's not just the ultra-rich either. I took my car in for service today and all the counter staff were masked up (unless they were sipping coffee of course). But the manager, in his private office, just had it hanging off his ear (because you have to show you have one, even if you don't wear it).
Same with transportation. If you can afford a car, you can do what you like, otherwise you need masks on the bus.
How about education? If you can afford books and private lessons, your kids can learn in their own home without masks. If not, you need to muffle them so they can go to the school, extra-curriculars, or even just the library.
This is a subtle way to put the underlings in their place and really shows the attitudes of the people making and enforcing these rules.
Given that the masks literally reduce oxygen intake by as much as 20%, we now have a society where the middle and working class people are in a state of constant oxygen deprivation. This impacts concentration, reasoning, memory, etc. It’s forced disadvantage, handed down by the elites, and affecting only the plebs.
And remember, fabric masks are good for you! Don't leave them out, because then they'll get bacteria-infested. Instead, clean them in your washing machine, and rip around the fabrics in the machine so you're breathing in micro (or even macro) fibers every breath. Breathing in non-soluble microstrands is well known in the medical community to be healthy: Have you had your daily recommended asbestos intake?
Excellent illustration of one of the underlying themes of these disgusting mandates; they simply don't apply to the over-classes. While waiters and ushers of course must mask up, the rich and powerful have exemptions or simply ignore them and apologize later.
It's not just the ultra-rich either. I took my car in for service today and all the counter staff were masked up (unless they were sipping coffee of course). But the manager, in his private office, just had it hanging off his ear (because you have to show you have one, even if you don't wear it).
Same with transportation. If you can afford a car, you can do what you like, otherwise you need masks on the bus.
How about education? If you can afford books and private lessons, your kids can learn in their own home without masks. If not, you need to muffle them so they can go to the school, extra-curriculars, or even just the library.
This is a subtle way to put the underlings in their place and really shows the attitudes of the people making and enforcing these rules.
Given that the masks literally reduce oxygen intake by as much as 20%, we now have a society where the middle and working class people are in a state of constant oxygen deprivation. This impacts concentration, reasoning, memory, etc. It’s forced disadvantage, handed down by the elites, and affecting only the plebs.
And remember, fabric masks are good for you! Don't leave them out, because then they'll get bacteria-infested. Instead, clean them in your washing machine, and rip around the fabrics in the machine so you're breathing in micro (or even macro) fibers every breath. Breathing in non-soluble microstrands is well known in the medical community to be healthy: Have you had your daily recommended asbestos intake?