Stay home. Stay away from people who aren’t wearing masks.
I wear a mask. Expressing displeasure with forced compliance doesn’t infringe on your rights.
There’s a real phenomenon with left learners that is the root of much misunderstanding of non-left positions.
To many on the left things they don’t like should be prohibited and things they do like should be compulsory.
It’s like the “arm teachers” movement. I heard so many leftis arguing against “forcing” teachers to carry guns when in reality it would just let them decide if they wanted to.
PS: we can’t stop a virus. We are all going to get it.
Why do you feel this way?
I feel like the mask thing is a perfect example of this. Let's assume for the sake of argument that it works.
People say "I have a right not to wear a mask." What about my right not to be made ill by people who refuse to wear the mask. Whose right is more important? Your right not to wear a mask or mine (and therefore everyone else's right) to not be made sick. Why, in this case, does one right to not wear a mask supersede everyone else's right to not be made sick?