Posted by Vitali (148.81.197.x) on October 24 2020, 6:02pm:
I don't know how it works in USA, but in for example in China people have weared them all the time, even before COVID.
Posted by Justin on October 24 2020, 6:20pm:
"they all pretty much seem corrupted" I don't think this is the case. Which isn't to say that news organizations don't get things wrong sometimes, but equating them to propaganda networks is a mistake. if you don't like my answers to this you don't have to navigate this web site, btw.
Posted by Justin on October 24 2020, 6:29pm:
"fyi,i've not worn a single mask since day1..pretty sure i'm ok,and have not killed anybody yet!" even if this is true (not really knowable -- have you had an antibody test?), the key thing is "yet."
Posted by superblonde.org (68.224.170.x) on October 24 2020, 11:21pm:
many wear seatbelts every time they get in any car, especially while driving, and many have not had an accident yet. this does not imply that anyone should stop wearing seat belts every time they get in a car.
Posted by Gio (94.70.25.x) on October 25 2020, 3:43am:
"many wear seatbelts": Well, in some countries wearing a seatbelt is considered unmanly, I think that's the case with masks too. Sad...
Posted by Rob The Questioner (185.130.156.x) on October 25 2020, 3:11pm:
When it wasn't allowed it was "gangster!", Now it's a total no-brainer somehow it's now unmanly? - perhaps these same people think it is unmanly to clean a toilet bowl with anything other than their tongue, that's if there isn't a little woman around to do the "woman's work" for them of course!
Posted by Justin on October 25 2020, 3:26pm:
a better analogy than seatbelts is having working brakes on a car. Yes, you can probably drive around and not get in a crash for a while without them (assuming you have a manual transmission)....
Posted by 2220 (80.187.108.x) on December 6 2020, 12:05am:
@2020...A few of the most cruel, sadistic and unscrupulous men in history were doctors, even M.D.s. A general advice commonly perceived as "sound" is listening to the doctors who obviously try to save lives, who tell you to be cautious etc. and not to the doctors who tell you the opposite and wrote a book about it...