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<blockquote data-quote="Sisyphus" data-source="post: 1550712" data-attributes="member: 12616"><p>I was challenged on my mask non-compliance for the first time yesterday. I went into a large national chain to conduct a brief bit of business. The worker behind the encounter asked how she could help and I stated my business. She came over to help me and the following exchange took place:</p><p></p><p>Worker: Would you like one of these? [<em>meekly extends her hand holding a flimsy blue subjugation mask</em>]</p><p>Me: No</p><p>Worker: You're in [the city in which I live]. It's required.</p><p>Me: Cool!</p><p></p><p>I then stood there and looked at her. She scurried off to retrieve my item, we exchanged money and change, we wished each other a nice day, and then I left.</p><p></p><p>That's all it takes and that's all it would have taken to end this madness in the spring of 2020. I admit my wrongdoing in participating in mask subjugation in the early days, but I hope to expiate my sins through unwavering non-compliance regardless of the consequences. We must all resist in whatever form we can. No masks, no injections, no standing in little circles on the floor, no hand sanitizer — none of it! </p><p></p><p>It's heartening to see people disregarding mask nonsense and strengthens my resolve to do the same. We must be willing to be chastised, insulted, scorned, vilified, and barred. There's a lot of inconvenience in store for us, but we must remain true to our principles. Let us not forget that the actions we're taking are not mere selfish glorifications of ego and pride, but instead are for the benefit of every single person in our civilization, including our enemies who wish death and worse upon us every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sisyphus, post: 1550712, member: 12616"] I was challenged on my mask non-compliance for the first time yesterday. I went into a large national chain to conduct a brief bit of business. The worker behind the encounter asked how she could help and I stated my business. She came over to help me and the following exchange took place: Worker: Would you like one of these? [[I]meekly extends her hand holding a flimsy blue subjugation mask[/I]] Me: No Worker: You're in [the city in which I live]. It's required. Me: Cool! I then stood there and looked at her. She scurried off to retrieve my item, we exchanged money and change, we wished each other a nice day, and then I left. That's all it takes and that's all it would have taken to end this madness in the spring of 2020. I admit my wrongdoing in participating in mask subjugation in the early days, but I hope to expiate my sins through unwavering non-compliance regardless of the consequences. We must all resist in whatever form we can. No masks, no injections, no standing in little circles on the floor, no hand sanitizer — none of it! It's heartening to see people disregarding mask nonsense and strengthens my resolve to do the same. We must be willing to be chastised, insulted, scorned, vilified, and barred. There's a lot of inconvenience in store for us, but we must remain true to our principles. Let us not forget that the actions we're taking are not mere selfish glorifications of ego and pride, but instead are for the benefit of every single person in our civilization, including our enemies who wish death and worse upon us every day. [/QUOTE]
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