No Masks (or "Vaccinated" People) Allowed!by steve - 2021-04-27 08:40:46 ( in education, research, emails, conspiracies) [php version] rebuild[daughter] took me to Basilico's restaurant in Orange County where they don't let anybody in with a mask. They have lawsuits because their liquor license and more was taken away. Got to know the owner. (They wouldn't let daughter's mom into the place because she insisted on wearing a mask) On Sunday, April 25, 2021, 02:32:13 PM : This is great: no-masks-allowed On Sunday, April 25, 2021, 02:32:13 PM :
N-95 masks have an exhalation valve which protects YOU but allows you to blow out virus to anybody else if you're infected (said so by wife, RN) On Monday, April 26, 2021, 04:32:55 AM :
Good idea. A mask might help if it's N-95 and you're actively sneezing, coughing and infected but, otherwise, no. W.H.O. Recommends against wearing a mask. First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they attack you. Then they build monuments to you. -- Union leader Nicholas Klein Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2021 10:54 PM Tony Roman and Basilico's is such a fantastic and inspiring story. He never closed his restaurant for 15 seconds. let alone "15 days to stop the spread." As for shopping without a mask, tell them you have an exemption. But first just ignore them as they approach you. This strategy might eventually get them to give up and just get ready for the next person who enters. There are stores we refuse to shop at if they enforce masks. We NEVER wear one and never have. And never will. Give them an inch and they want a mile. You can't give them an inch just because it's more convenient for you. I would rather buy from evil Amazon than succumb to masks. If you want to try and make a difference, call places and ask if they are discriminating against people who can't wear a mask. If they offer no solutions that will result in you shopping without a mask, tell them you refuse to give them your business. Even if you really never planned to shop there, you can use this strategy to let owners and their managers know that there are consequences to enforcing bogus rules. I plan to encourage this in a future video. You can also tell such a store you will tell all your friends to boycott them. Remember, cancel culture works both ways. We can help cancel businesses with our buying power and bad PR. Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2021 4:23 PM I've developed a new policy for stores and masks. "Make them ask." Put a mask in your pocket but don't wear it into the store unless they tell you to. This will get people used to seeing people unmasked again, and will do it themselves. Tony Roman and Basilicos is such a fantastic and inspiring story. He never closed his restaurant for 15 seconds. let alone "15 days to stop the spread." As for shopping without a mask, tell them you have an exemption. But first just ignore them as they approach you. This strategy might eventually get them to give up and just get ready for the next person who enters. There are stores we refuse to shop at if they enforce masks. We NEVER wear one and never have. And never will. Give them an inch and they want a mile. You can't give them an inch just because it's more convenient for you. I would rather buy from evil Amazon than succumb to masks. If you want to try and make a difference, call places and ask if they are discriminating against people who can't wear a mask. If they offer no solutions that will result in you shopping without a mask, tell them you refuse to give them your business. Even if you really never planned to shop there, you can use this strategy to let owners and their managers know that there are consequences to enforcing bogus rules. I plan to encourage this in a future video. You can also tell such a store you will tell all your friends to boycott them. Remember, cancel culture works both ways. We can help cancel businesses with our buying power and bad PR.
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2021 4:23 PMRe: I've developed a new policy for stores and masks. "Make them ask." Put a mask in your pocket but don't wear it into the store unless they tell you to. This will get people used to seeing people unmasked again, and will do it themselves. On 4/25/21 4:32 PM
This is great: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/04/health-authorities-proven-dumbaes-entrepreneur-no-masks-allowed-front-door-business/ Tony Roman and Basilicos is such a fantastic and inspiring story. He never closed his restaurant for 15 seconds. let alone "15 days to stop the spread." As for shopping without a mask, tell them you have an exemption. But first just ignore them as they approach you. This strategy might eventually get them to give up and just get ready for the next person who enters. There are stores we refuse to shop at if they enforce masks. We NEVER wear one and never have. And never will. Give them an inch and they want a mile. You can't give them an inch just because it's more convenient for you. I would rather buy from evil Amazon than succumb to masks. If you want to try and make a difference, call places and ask if they are discriminating against people who can't wear a mask. If they offer no solutions that will result in you shopping without a mask, tell them you refuse to give them your business. Even if you really never planned to shop there, you can use this strategy to let owners and their managers know that there are consequences to enforcing bogus rules. I plan to encourage this in a future video. You can also tell such a store you will tell all your friends to boycott them. Remember, cancel culture works both ways. We can help cancel businesses with our buying power and bad PR.
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2021 4:23 PMRe: I've developed a new policy for stores and masks. "Make them ask." Put a mask in your pocket but don't wear it into the store unless they tell you to. This will get people used to seeing people unmasked again, and will do it themselves. On 4/25/21 4:32 PM
This is great: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/04/health-authorities-proven-dumbaes-entrepreneur-no-masks-allowed-front-door-business/ Tony Roman and Basilicos is such a fantastic and inspiring story. He never closed his restaurant for 15 seconds. let alone "15 days to stop the spread." As for shopping without a mask, tell them you have an exemption. But first just ignore them as they approach you. This strategy might eventually get them to give up and just get ready for the next person who enters. There are stores we refuse to shop at if they enforce masks. We NEVER wear one and never have. And never will. Give them an inch and they want a mile. You can't give them an inch just because it's more convenient for you. I would rather buy from evil Amazon than succumb to masks. If you want to try and make a difference, call places and ask if they are discriminating against people who can't wear a mask. If they offer no solutions that will result in you shopping without a mask, tell them you refuse to give them your business. Even if you really never planned to shop there, you can use this strategy to let owners and their managers know that there are consequences to enforcing bogus rules. I plan to encourage this in a future video. You can also tell such a store you will tell all your friends to boycott them. Remember, cancel culture works both ways. We can help cancel businesses with our buying power and bad PR.
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2021 4:23 PMRe: I've developed a new policy for stores and masks. "Make them ask." Put a mask in your pocket but don't wear it into the store unless they tell you to. This will get people used to seeing people unmasked again, and will do it themselves. On 4/25/21 4:32 PM
This is great: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/04/health-authorities-proven-dumbaes-entrepreneur-no-masks-allowed-front-door-business/ Tony Roman and Basilicos is such a fantastic and inspiring story. He never closed his restaurant for 15 seconds. let alone "15 days to stop the spread." As for shopping without a mask, tell them you have an exemption. But first just ignore them as they approach you. This strategy might eventually get them to give up and just get ready for the next person who enters. There are stores we refuse to shop at if they enforce masks. We NEVER wear one and never have. And never will. Give them an inch and they want a mile. You can't give them an inch just because it's more convenient for you. I would rather buy from evil Amazon than succumb to masks. If you want to try and make a difference, call places and ask if they are discriminating against people who can't wear a mask. If they offer no solutions that will result in you shopping without a mask, tell them you refuse to give them your business. Even if you really never planned to shop there, you can use this strategy to let owners and their managers know that there are consequences to enforcing bogus rules. I plan to encourage this in a future video. You can also tell such a store you will tell all your friends to boycott them. Remember, cancel culture works both ways. We can help cancel businesses with our buying power and bad PR. Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2021 4:23 PM Re: I've developed a new policy for stores and masks. "Make them ask." Put a mask in your pocket but don't wear it into the store unless they tell you to. This will get people used to seeing people unmasked again, and will do it themselves. On 4/25/21 4:32 PM This is great: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/04/health-authorities-proven-dumbaes-entrepreneur-no-masks-allowed-front-door-business/ similar posts here ... and elsewhere
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