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LOL. I have never seen a kid wear a mask correctly. I do know that people are scarring their kids by making them afraid of anyone not wearing a mask. I was walking through target yesterday and two small kids were with their mom. All 3 of them were wearing masks. Both kids of course were wearing them all jacked up and under their nose. I walked by them and I heard one of the little kids say, "look mommy another bad guy not wearing a mask" I immediately felt sorry for the kids.
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- fear
- group think
- virtue signaling
- power trips
That covers 99.7% of it.+positive crew+
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01-20-2022, 06:35 PM #10
Would definitely be interested in links, studies on masks virtually always show the benefits.
Of course they have to be worn properly, thanks for the strawman, and of some decent quality, it makes me sad people can’t figure this all out on their own, low IQ easily fooled by propaganda and imported science fiction people abound, however.6’ 185 no idea how to edit profile
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01-20-2022, 06:40 PM #11
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01-20-2022, 07:38 PM #12
It's also to make the kids grow up more autistic. Serious
Kids learn how to interact with other people by facial expressions, sadness, smiling, anger.....
Any one have young kids at an age where they smile at people? what normally happens is the person smiles back and interacts with them, every single time. Anyone with toddlers or babies can attest to this, their baby smiles or makes acoo noise and stranger will immediately start smiling and interacting causing more smiles.
What affects do you think this will have on babies, toddlers and children that can't see the facial expressions of strangers? Masks are dehumanizing. I never wear a mask when i am being served by someone, i make sure i have a big cheesy grin on my face wen it talk to them and thank them. Same when i interact with kids, not one person has called me out on it, they love it, especially people who aren't neurotic psychos. It makes people feel human
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01-20-2022, 07:48 PM #13
The reason has been known for many years too; when people, especially children, wear a mask, they tend to be more reckless about their behavior. They constantly touch the mask with their hands that they haven’t washed, for instance. Another issue are people that wear gloves, but then touch everything, exacerbating the spread of the virus.
When people are without a mask and gloves, they become much more conscious and careful about their behavior which greatly reduces the spread of viruses. Studies done in hospitals have confirmed this numerous times.One party system; Most Republicans are Democrats, but no Democrats are Republicans.
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It involves making children do things.
It involves making children do things their parents don't want them to.
So, they now own the family and the children.
It's part of the Borderline Personality Disorder dynamics that haunts the left since they are all adults that grew up in broken homes, with druggies, etc. They mask their hate behind fake virtue signaling causes.
That's a kind of Borderline Theodore Millon, great Personality Disorder theorist talked about.Last edited by TheAdlerian; 01-20-2022 at 10:05 PM.
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01-21-2022, 05:31 AM #22
My five year old son has a speech development disorder and has been struggling with sounds for 3 years. He is so close to being caught up to kindergarten.
But do you have any idea how hard it is for a kid who can’t form words properly to learn without seeing anyone else’s lips move when they talk.
I’m so fukking done with these motherfukkers fukking with my life and my kids life over nothing.
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and which studies are you referring to? observational studies? ones done in a lab/medical environment which is completely different from what actually happens in every day life?
how is it a strawman? kids are not machines and robots and are who they are. compliance, adherence are all variables that should be considered in evaluating the effectiveness of a mask mandate. as well as any downsides to mask wearing (i.e: children may not being heard properly by teacher, children not hearing the teacher, etc). Clearly it is a controversial issue because not all countries are muzzling their kids for 7 hours a day. For ex I don't think UK ever masked their kids for school.positivity brah crew
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I think the mask aspect that was the most consummate sign of leftists is that they pushed the whole "your mask protects me"
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