On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 01:49:20PM -0300, Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 16:44:45 +1000
> Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> wrote:
> 
> > Had a friend annoyed at masks the other day, complaining heavily "muh
> > human right to shop at the supermarket without wearing a mask!"
> 
> > I: If you survive, you survive; those who die, are left to die, the
> > rest of the herd is immune…
> 
>       
>       lawl - I really can't compliment you enough on your dry approach to 
> encouraging others to consider alt views regardless with a little light 
> hearted comedy usually sprinkled with a fact ... IF you squint hard enough :)

<tftfy>


Well gee, Juanagger, I'll leave it to Z to respond to your overly flattering 
compliments, he's such a humble fellow we can be sure you've really embarrassed 
him this time :D

Also, just love the way you always look for the comedy in a situation, it's 
really edifying, at this rate you might even get _me_ to be humble.  I know, I 
know, <shucks> don't mention it brother...


Whilst we're on the topic of edifying comedy to lighten our collective load, 
Andrew Dickens coins a phrase I just  know  you're going to chuckle over …

Gat any Facial Justice Warriors down in Mozambiquador where yu from, muh nagger?

Have at 'em wid dis tasty deeish:

   In a world of poverty and injustice, mask-hating Facial Justice Warriors 
have finally found a cause worth fighting for
   https://www.rt.com/op-ed/496555-mask-hating-facial-justice-warriors-covid/

      With limited time and passion to give to causes, it’s crucial we choose 
ours well. So well done Facial Justice Warriors for ignoring other issues until 
a fight worth fighting came along – being asked to occasionally wear a mask 

      Bob Geldof once spoke of compassion fatigue: the notion that we have 
limited emotional resources when it comes to ‘doing our bit’ for a good cause. 
We can’t help everyone all the time, so it’s important to choose your battles 
wisely.

      This is why I salute the Facial Justice Warriors (FJWs), a term I have 
coined for those people tirelessly and selflessly campaigning against 
rarely-enforced laws requiring them to wear a face mask for a few minutes if 
they happen to be, say, in a shop or on a bus, in an attempt to slow the spread 
of Covid-19. 

      While others have spent their precious energy campaigning against things 
like poverty, crime and injustice, the FJWs have bided their time, waiting for 
a really serious issue to trigger their activism. And now they have it: an 
annoying dress code.

      We’ve had anti-mask marches, we’ve had Bible-quoting mask truthers 
marching through supermarkets (warning: the truth may differ from truther to 
truther), we’ve had a wave of maskless selfies from brave FJWs risking the 
wrath of apathetic teenage shop assistants and, of course, we’ve had the FJW 
online battalions warning us of the #plandemic.
      https://twitter.com/StandUpX2/status/1287362305324457985

      And what warriors they are

      ...

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