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Would you live in a suburban county that bans face masks in public?

Would you move or continually adjust to the conservatives?
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Ontheroad · M
I'm not aware of any that ban face masks, but if I felt it necessary, I'd wear it anyway.
@Ontheroad you'd be violently arrested and charged.
Ontheroad · M
@Roundandroundwego and they would face a a law suit for millions and a judge revoking the ban.
@Ontheroad judges in the mid Atlantic states arr appointed by conservatives.
I would move to such a place but I would simply stay at home. Every place has tradeoffs. If the benefits outweigh the disadvantages? I would study how to adapt and compromise. Some places where masks are allowed may have negative situations which may negate the benefit of living there. I feel that research should be done before moving anywhere regardless,
jenni100 · 18-21, F
Sad that so many liberals find it intolerable to live with neighbors they disagree with. As William F. Buckley said, “Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.”
jenni100 · 18-21, F
Most anti-mask laws aim to prevent people engaged in unlawful or violent behavior, like KKK intimidations in the 20th century or the Occupy Movement in the 21st, from disguising their identity. We need such laws to prevent those like the pro-Hamas students at elite schools from intimidating and harassing Jewish students while hiding their identities. Or to prevent violent anarchists like those rioting and burning government buildings and attacking businesses in Portland and elsewhere who burned down businesses and attacked police in the "mostly peaceful" BLM riots of 2020-2022.
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jenni100 · 18-21, F
@Roundandroundwego I was not supporting anti-mask or pro-mask laws, just pointing out that anti-mask laws are common in many jurisdictions and about preventing crime and disorder rather than disease.

 
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