I'm back and honestly, I'm only madder than I was two days ago because I've had time to mull the bullshit over. Link, for those of y'all out of the know.

It appalls me that any community of people that claim to be marxists, that claim to follow the scientific method in all things that would contribute to the betterment of the world we're forced to share, that claim to be really out here performing praxis and making differences in their communities; it fucking galls me that a community like everything I just described can still look at a still on-going pandemic and still have such a tacit anti-mask stance.

More of you admitted to not masking than I'm comfortable with and y'know what, maybe we could've left it at that. It'd have been a form of liberalism to not dig my heels in on that and take a swing at that mindset because again: I took on a new disability in the wake of a COVID infection. My partner took on a new disability in the wake of their infection. I was put in a hospital bed, my grandparents were put on respirators, so many members of my family and my community were genuinely out of commission and a good number of us really had to question if we were going to make it to see the next morning under those infections-- but maybe, we could've left it at that.

But then, I have to see you people not only trying to justify it, but taking up for smuggards who just think it's all some big fuckin joke, like they're their favorite podcast crackerbro getting to have their own personal Matt Christman moment. I expect "u mad bro" smuglord fuckery out of crackers who can't even be trusted to properly wipe their asses after they shit, or to wash their hands after doing so. And worse, you expect me to not be heated about smug-assed crackers making light of genuinely-disabling infections after the fact.

I stand ten motherfucking toes down on what I said to Cantaloupe Ass and Ghost of Faso; any plague rat motherfucker who wants to take issue with how I feel about people who won't mask can catch the same cases my partners and my family caught. It's a whole lot of you motherfuckers that are so unserious, so emphatically not my comrades that it sickens me seeing you call yourselves so.

Do better. Deuces.

  • ButtBidet [he/him]
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    24 hours ago

    But why lie?

    Honestly, post a source that the media lied about masks. I can't believe you're allowed to post this.

    Surgical masks absolutely protect the wearer and more so the people around the wearer.

    Where did I say they don't?

    "Those thin masks don't offer much protection." This is just misinformation.

    We can’t avoid you in mass transit and in the shop

    lol

    Sociopath level response.

    Also I told you about asymptomatic transmission yet your comment remains unedited.

    • multitotal@lemmygrad.ml
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      23 hours ago

      “Those thin masks don’t offer much protection.”

      Not compared to N95 and surgical masks, no. I've seen people wear one-layer cloth masks. Can anyone guarantee that every mask sold in a shop or at home is made according to WHO's recommendation of three layers of certain fabrics/material?

      post a source that the media lied about masks.

      Only place I could find from a quick search: https://www.reuters.com/article/world/fact-checkoutdated-video-of-fauci-saying-theres-no-reason-to-be-walking-arou-idUSKBN26T2T9/

      A video circulating on social media shows Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), saying “there’s no reason to be walking around with a mask.” Fauci’s remarks were made on March 8, 2020 [start of the Pandemic]

      In the clip, Dr Fauci says “There’s no reason to be walking around with a mask. When you’re in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet, but it’s not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. And, often, there are unintended consequences — people keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face.”

      I remember seeing that on TV in March. I remember cause I wasn't traveling and I was watching TV in the hotel. For a second I thought I may have imagined it (which I would have admitted had I not found anything).

      Also I told you about asymptomatic transmission yet your comment remains unedited.

      What do you want me to do about it? Isn't asymptomatic transmission more likely at home or at work where you spend a lot of time indoors with the same people? Do people wear masks at home?

      • ButtBidet [he/him]
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        23 hours ago

        Not compared to N95 and surgical masks, no. I've seen people wear one-layer cloth masks. Can anyone guarantee that every mask sold in a shop or at home is made according to WHO's recommendation of three layers of certain fabrics/material?

        And this is an argument to not mask to protect vulnerable comrades why?

        Only place I could find from a quick search: https://www.reuters.com/article/world/fact-checkoutdated-video-of-fauci-saying-theres-no-reason-to-be-walking-arou-idUSKBN26T2T9/

        At least you found a source. I hope that you see that something that happened at month 1 of the pandemic, shared solely on Facebook of all places, shouldn't be affecting your decisions in any way.

        What do you want me to do about it?

        Remove insinuations that sick leave and hand sanitising are substitutes for masking. By themselves, they're fine. But to uses them as an argument that we shouldn't mask is hella misguided.

        • multitotal@lemmygrad.ml
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          22 hours ago

          And this is an argument to not mask to protect vulnerable comrades why?

          That's not the argument I made.

          to uses them as an argument that we shouldn’t mask is hella misguided

          My argument was that blaming individuals (especially the working class, rich people never got punished for breaking covid regulations) for the spread of covid when governments should have done much more in the very beginning, namely shutting down most international flights, gave people months off work, shut down everything but the essential places, etc. But throughout the whole pandemic every Western government kept thinking about is keeping the economy afloat, coming up with ad-hoc measures and silly half-measures (like wearing masks in restaurants while walking). By the time covid is all around you that you need a mask 24/7 it's already too late and the blame shouldn't be put on working class people who (rightfully) have grown distrustful of their governments and their institutions.

          • ButtBidet [he/him]
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            21 hours ago

            Masks, just like the "litterbug" campaign, are a way to offload responsibility and blame onto the working class, responsibility that should fall to the government and companies.

            "Well, what's the alternative??!!"

            -List ten things that aren't masking

            You honestly trying to tell me that you're not making an argument that we don't have to mask??? Do you mask, for real? You "lol"ed my comment that we have to face unmasked people in mass transit and shops.