The Atlantic: It’s Gotten Awkward to Wear a Mask
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I hate to suggest that this narrative isn't organic, but they wheeled out (*oof) similar "disability advocates", this week, in my very small, obscure part of the world, to say almost the exact same lines...
That can't possibly be coincidental.
They're using the disability angle with Pennsylvania Democrat Senate candidate John Fetterman because he had a massive stroke a few months ago and he's now cognitively impaired. Pointing out that he's mentally incapable of the job is now apparently "ableist".
I mean, if they “allowed” that, uhh… You seen Biden lately? Or indeed Pelosi?? Or almost any of the other 80+ year-old members of your political “establishment”…?
There’s no way they could allow that precedent! Imagine if people could freely point out that Biden can barely string two sentences together, half the time!
Pelosi is just drunk.
I wonder if Brandon won't be 25th'ed because "that would be ableist" to kick this illegitimate retard out of office
None of it is coincidental.
Every mainstream narrative on the current thing whether it is COVID or Trump or Russia/Ukraine conflict is being coordinated by globalist scum.
WEF never stops pushing the same things globally.
Masks ARE akin to wheelchairs and prosthetics:
If you're using one and you don't need to, people are gonna give you funny looks. If you do need to, they will give you the space you need. Because people are gonna wonder WHY you're wearing the mask. Robbing the place? Hiding your ID? Stealing from other customers? Planning a terror attack? Have COVID or influenza? Even at the height of NPC panic-programming, they said masks prevent spread, not self-infection, implying if you're wearing one now, you have something nasty you could spread.
So criminal or petri-dish, either way, makes sense to give you wide berth.