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Are you a disrupter during covid-19 ?

Since the corona virus b/s started I've ramped up my disrupting by refusing to use electronic payments, refusing to wear masks (no jurisdiction in Australia says they're mandatory), refusing to get flu vax jabs, and boycotting any shops and businesses that refuse to accept customers who want to pay with cash and/or refuse to use contact-tracing apps.

In the last month I've spent probably $5k or so on outgoings and almost all that has been cash payments.

Are you a disrupter and how have you been disrupting the system during the covid-18/19/20 plandemic?
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UpForItNow · 22-25, F
I've been going into town whenever I damn well please.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@UpForItNow On behalf of everyone burying loved ones due to COVID, thank you.
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UpForItNow · 22-25, F
@Graylight I have not had the slightest symptoms, and only three people from my jurisdiction have died, all elderly people with other serious ailments not far from death anyway. My jurisdiction is now entirely free of active cases. My travels have been within the letter of the law, falling within the broad exemptions of shopping and exercise, and observing social distancing, which in fact I've been practising for years. Your middle finger would be better directed at your own Commander-in-Chief in this matter.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@UpForItNow As many as half of all carriers are asymptomatic, and maybe for as long as two weeks. You have no idea whether you can infect others. You have no idea who can infect you. Unless every citizen has been tested, you can't say whether there are cases in your jurisdiction or not. Social distancing is effective and a positive thing to do, but 6 feet is absolutely a joke.

Hundreds of thousands of people are dying from this, with no treatment or vaccine in sight. Would it kill you guys to take others into account for a little while? Is it really such an imposition on your gym schedule to help possibly save a life?

And if you're prepared to answer that last with anything but a no, don't even bother.
UpForItNow · 22-25, F
@Graylight No. I don't use a gym, and my partner's and children's gym arrangements were cancelled, which I don't begrudge. Instead we exercised together outdoors in accordance with social distancing prescriptions.