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by alasdair_
2048 days ago
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> If someone doesn’t want to wear a mask that is their choice. Your choice is to avoid situations where you might be in contact with people who don’t wear masks. It’s not to force everyone into your beliefs. Would the same principal apply if the other person had ebola? What about someone like Typhoid Mary - should her right to do what she wanted be placed higher than the rights of others not to be infected? |
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