What’s been a small thing that’s annoyed you about the response to the pandemic?

  1. Publically believing and supporting masks and lockdowns means you don't spread the virus.

Apparently speaking out against the virus automatically turns you into a Trump supporting antimasker sUpErSprEaDeR grandma killer.

However as long as you say you understand the measures and you hate antimaskers you and 6 of your dearest friends are fine to have that socially distanced get together (minus the distance of course lol).

Oh and then you can go to dinner so long as you leave the mask on when you enter the premise.

Oh and you can travel and have gatherings so long as you make a facebook post about how "safe" you all are being.

The hypocrisy is so much but the freedom is more than I personally enjoy

It makes me want to become a covid hypocrite!

Let me just make a quick Facebook post about how serious this deadly virus is so I too can continue hanging out with my friends and traveling to visit my family.

Because if I say I don't support any of this, even if I wear the stupid mask, even if I have been more alone than anyone else I know during this pandemic, I've suddenly become a super spreader worthy of ridicule and social shame and isolation.

I've been disinvited to events because I'm vocal.

Doesn't matter that Karen was out last night at the bar because she believes in masks vaccines and lockdowns.

  1. Everyone on the internet knows someone who died of covid.

Literally had someone tell me they knew 8 dead from covid and 2 people claimed to have known a newborn baby who died from covid.

do you understand the astronomical and I mean ASTRONOMICAL odds of knowing a baby who died from covid? seeing as there are only 27 of them?

but one post contained two people who each knew a dead covid infant?

People are lying to shame and force others to comply.

  1. People wearing masks when no one else is around.

there's no person near you for 5 blocks take the damn mask off

/r/NoNewNormal Thread