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I am privileged, as liberals like to tout, that I live in a state,
that for all intents and purposes, has remained somewhat sensible during this
insane and what I consider, unnecessary lockdown. In the beginning of
this fiasco, my company was deemed “essential” and therefore have stayed open
through all the insipid social changes. Initially, we were not allowed to
wear masks or gloves in the workplace, which was fine by me, as I found them
cumbersome and infringing on my ability to breathe, however, about 4 weeks in,
all of a sudden, they were mandatory. I found this quite odd and in my
rational mind, I had to ask questions and cause a “disturbance in the force.”
This
new policy caused me more duress than the virus itself. It became evident
that the company was not interested in our safety by any means, but more so for
their financial safety. If anyone were to contract the virus, they would
be open to various lawsuits. Since I often question everything, I asked if it
were possible to avoid wearing a mask due to personal reasons, especially since
in 4 weeks’ time, no one in my location had shown symptoms or been diagnosed
with the virus. The response was swift and unapologetically “no.” In
fact, I was asked why I was being so “defensive” about wearing the masks. I felt
judged because I questioned this decision, when two days prior, the items were
vehemently not allowed. Needless to say, I now don a mask that is
ironically manufactured in China, have no choice over my own personal health,
and in order to stay gainfully employed, must comply and not question it.
So, I
begrudgingly began wearing this ill-fitting, strange smelling mask, not for my
protection but for “others.” Not only is it physically uncomfortable, but for
someone who works in customer service, it does not allow you to communicate
effectively with people in person and definitely not over the phone. Day
after day, customers come in and self-righteously comment on how we choose to
wear the mask, mainly below the nose so we can breathe effectively, continually
treated like a diseased pariah that is committing horrible crimes against
humanity. Customers have even gone as far as complaining on surveys that my
associates removed their mask momentarily to answer the phone. Oh, the
horror of attempting to communicate effectively with customers on the
phone! The injustice!
I think
the pinnacle of my COVID-19 experience happened recently at Trader Joe’s.
Although NC does not require wearing masks in public, Durham County Mayor has
put orders in place that you may not enter an establishment without a
mask. For this reason, I generally travel to the neighboring town of
Chapel Hill, to do my shopping. I always keep a spare mask in the car
just in case the establishment requires one, but on this day, it was 85
degrees, and I was not interested in wearing a mask to buy vegetables. I
made my way to the door, which now has a stanchion maze in front of it,
effectively putting each customer on parade in front of others. As I
walked past each of the masked faces, I felt the red-hot flush of judgment
sweep across my body. It was a clothed Cersei Lannister moment, walking to my
shame. I immediately began checking myself for garment malfunctions, but
deep down knew why I was getting the stares, I had committed social justice
suicide and now might as well pin a scarlet M for mask on my shirt.
Nathaniel
Hawthorne’s novel, “The Scarlet Letter” seems like such an apropos metaphor in
this instance. We currently follow and worship the CDC like they’ve been
bestowed the divine right of Kings by the Catholic church, much like we revere
Priests and Reverends, insert Reverend Dimmesdale, society is Hester Prynne, in
a secret romance with liberal ideology and the guilt placed upon anyone
disagreeing with their sentiments, and society’s chaos is the evil offspring of
that dalliance. As I continued my “walk of social shame,” I held my head
high, and continued to the back of the line. I was not going to bow to
the ridiculous constructs of liberal puppets and be shamed into drone
thinking. As I am standing there in the brilliant and abundant sunlight,
relishing in my freedom, I could not help but notice the social distancing
stickers on the sidewalk. Ironically, they were not even 6 feet
apart. I began laughing uncontrollably to myself thinking how ridiculous
and asinine this entire debacle had become and how these managers either were
not able to measure 6 feet accordingly or were just lazy, either way, the
hypocrisy was on full display, but no one was paying attention.
This
seems to be the constant theme of our entire society: never paying close
attention to details. Social isolation has not only affected immunology
and mental health, but has also seemed to digress our Evolution; everyone
acting like savage Neanderthals, hoarding supplies and food, as if they’re in
constant threat of a neighboring tribe coming to raid their findings. Our
modern society took thousands of years to cultivate and develop, yet in a span
of two months, we have managed to ruin infrastructures, like an episode of
“Life without people.” I do not know whether to be impressed or frightened.
I, for one, am ready to change the narrative, are you?
Suddenly,nobody seems to be practicing or enforcing physical distancing! Excellent article.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree! I am so sick of receiving stares and threats that I am not compassionate and don't care about people. This idea that we are all carriers is preposterous! I want my normal life back!!
ReplyDeleteThe MASK has been the #1 target from the very onset of the Chicom Virus! The more you isolate a person's face, the better the authorities can control the person's mind!
ReplyDeleteThe mask is not about health; it is about control.It has become the symbol of TYRANNY.
ReplyDeleteMimi: I am binge reading your columns and they are excellent! You are your mother's child with all her skills and perceptions. Since March, I have retreated into a cocoon of depression interwoven with anger and frustration. I am so blessed to know you and your mother and your unfailing foresight and wisdom. God bless.
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