They’re wrong
“This is not the hill to die on, Americans, I promise you. This is not it. Sacrifice is pretty easy. It’s uncomfortable but I do it all day long every day.” —@Supermansings on the politicization of wearing masks in public. pic.twitter.com/l8hLKpmoTI
— Ana Cabrera (@AnaCabrera) May 23, 2020
“A person walking around without a mask isn’t telegraphing that they don’t care about their own life; they’re shouting that they don’t care about yours.” https://t.co/Sh91Oi49zD
— Mara Gay (@MaraGay) May 21, 2020
Lol 1) Disney doesn’t give a crap about people who are threatening not to go bc of masks because 2) all these complainers are totally going to wear a mask and still go 😂 https://t.co/s91QZmRmL3
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) May 17, 2020
Be a real man, brave enough to admit your breath smells like ass, then break out the listerine and put on a mask https://t.co/wgi3bv1fhu
— Jason Isbell (@JasonIsbell) May 14, 2020
News media is enthralled with the 16% https://t.co/BMsA8HhISm
— Greg Dworkin (@DemFromCT) May 13, 2020
Having read threads from @davidfrum and @KeithNHumphreys respectively about the right-wing virtue signaling of not wearing masks and the political/cultural challenges of getting Americans to act like civic-minded adults, there's an unforeseen complication here for Trumpers. /1
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) May 13, 2020
One of the weirder things about Trump and co trying to make masks come kind of culture war symbol of weakness, is that univeral, normalized mask-wearing is almost certainly a key aspect of reducing aggregate risk when people engage in social/economic activity!
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) May 13, 2020
Mike Pence traveled to Iowa to make a show of meeting food industry leaders, but all 5 of them were wearing masks. So before he came out, they were instructed to remove them, and they all did. https://t.co/XbEgnSC1Bf https://t.co/ihzsxuhkn4
— Robert Mackey (@RobertMackey) May 9, 2020