Trackdawg073 said:
The constitutionality of forcing people to wear certain garments is dubious at best. I have no issue with a business owner asking me to wear one. The government should not be in the business of tell people to wear one or not. Total overreach
I've heard this a lot, so I'm not responding only to one person on this. I generally stay out of these discussions, but I'm feeling crabby today.
If the government tells me I need to walk into a burning building or jump off the Brooklyn bridge or doubles my taxes, then I'm going to object. If the government tells me I need to go out in public wearing nothing but a thong, then I'm going to object (as would everyone else).
But if the government tells me that wearing an inexpensive mask MIGHT slow the spread of a disease that's killed over 100,000 of my countrymen already, then I'm going to f'ing shut my mouth and put on a mask.
I absolutely don't get the personal freedoms argument in this situation, nor will I ever. I don't believe the government is in cahoots with companies that produce masks and conspiring to drive their profitability. I don't believe the government
wants to tell anyone to wear a mask for any reason, so therefore if they do it then I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt and assuming its for the greater good. If they change their mind tomorrow and say we don't need to wear masks, then I'll take mine off and not gripe and whine about how my life was forever changed. And I don't believe telling me to wear a mask is a slippery slope that will lead to the government exercising more control over my life.
I've never heard so many nonsensical conspiracy theories as I have in the last three months. I really thought we were better than this.