Thursday, June 18, 2020

A Mask is a Stupid Hill to Die on, America






A Mask is a Stupid Hill to Die on, America


Yesterday, I stumbled into a war zone.
A friend of mine was being besieged on social media by a furious crossfire of rapid-fire vitriol from a disparate army of toddler moms and dudebros, in full-throated outrage because she’d had the stratospheric gall to post an article about the merits of wearing masks to prevent the exponential spread of a virus that has already ravaged the planet.
This apparently was a salvo so offensive that it could not go unpunished—so they began a brutal and coordinated keyboard frenzy.
   
A mask?
This is where we are, America?
That’s what it’s come down to?
Half of you still won’t do this?
Despite how many people have died, despite how decimated our economy is, despite the near complete shutdown of life (that you’ve been moaning like a dirty-diapered infant for months about)—this minuscule task is too much to ask?
A mask is the small, selfish, ignorant hill you’re choosing to die (and kill) on?
The multitudinous non-maskers aren’t a monolith, of course, but most can be loosely organized into two groups:
1) Self-centered narcissists, who simply refuse to make the smallest sacrifice for the health and well-being of others, because they’ve been so weaned on individualism and have so little appreciation for interdependent community—that anything less than completely unfettered freedom feels restrictive.
  
Non-maskers, this isn’t about your personal freedom.
   
This isn’t about physical toughness, either.
   
One of my friend’s maskless assailants came in late to the battle, with the kind of rhetorical, passive-aggressive query that feigns curiosity but really doesn’t want an answer.
He wrote:
    
The “long-term plan,” oh maskless ones, is to be a decent human being, to distance, to use restraint, and to wear a mask because 120,000 people have died in four months, because there is no treatment and there is no vaccine—and until there is, people fortunate enough not to be planning funerals right now, shouldn’t act like a piece of cloth over their mouths is oppression or hardship.
Stop pretending you’re suffering when you’re just being asked to be a decent human being.
 
 
      

If you refuse to wear a mask in a pandemic, you’re not making America great.
You’re abusing your freedom, you’re intentionally placing fellow citizens in harm’s way, you’re damaging the economy, and you’re dooming us to far longer restrictions than if you simply put a piece of cloth over your mouth.
 
You are showing a reckless disregard for yourself and for loved ones and for strangers; the supposedly sacred lives you preach to treasure in the womb, but in practice really aren’t all that concerned with outside of it.
And if you refuse to wear a mask in a pandemic—you’re just not a very good person.
We’re in an unprecedented health crisis that has shut down the world, and you won’t do literally the simplest thing you’re being asked to, in order to prevent other people from getting sick and dying.
 
Enjoy your hill.
It will look great with a headstone.

 


LINK








No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

POLITICO Nightly: MAGA’s deep divide over spending

By  Ian Ward Presented by The Campaign for Sustainable Rx Pricing MAGA GOP CONTINUE TO PROVE THEIR INABILITY TO GOVERN, JEOPARDIZING THE NAT...