Despite what the MSM tells you, more and more people have had enough of the Fauci Flu Fiasco. I was back in Savannah this weekend visiting family and enjoying downtown, and the place was packed with people from all walks of life having fun and enjoying life. Fewer people were masking up, and businesses were being much less strict in enforcing the posted rules.
I almost never wear a mask, and when I do just to get into a place, I'm wearing it wrong so that I can breathe freely. I have a couple of freebie masks from the GNC store that have the "GNC" logo displayed. I tell folks it stands for "Generally Non-Compliant."
We did, however, continue to experience some total wack jobs. My wife went into a bookstore that only allowed in four customers at a time to help insure social distancing. I called her while she was inside, and she pulled down her mask to talk to me and was immediately scolded by the proprietor. When she went to pay for a book, the proprietor, who was masked and behind plexiglass, took her credit card, sanitized it, stuck it in the machine, took it out, sanitized it again, and handed it back to her. No word on whether the doorknob and books had been continually sanitized.
Oh, and of course there were the loonies walking their dogs at the highway rest stops, hundreds of feet from the nearest person, in the breeze of cars rushing by, fully masked up. The poor dogs had no masks, though.
You just can't fix stupid.
I almost never wear a mask, and when I do just to get into a place, I'm wearing it wrong so that I can breathe freely. I have a couple of freebie masks from the GNC store that have the "GNC" logo displayed. I tell folks it stands for "Generally Non-Compliant."
We did, however, continue to experience some total wack jobs. My wife went into a bookstore that only allowed in four customers at a time to help insure social distancing. I called her while she was inside, and she pulled down her mask to talk to me and was immediately scolded by the proprietor. When she went to pay for a book, the proprietor, who was masked and behind plexiglass, took her credit card, sanitized it, stuck it in the machine, took it out, sanitized it again, and handed it back to her. No word on whether the doorknob and books had been continually sanitized.
Oh, and of course there were the loonies walking their dogs at the highway rest stops, hundreds of feet from the nearest person, in the breeze of cars rushing by, fully masked up. The poor dogs had no masks, though.
You just can't fix stupid.