Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Are you wearing a mask as ordered?

You have been told that covering your face is virtuous, and double masking is even better. You think you are wearing a mask to protect the public health during a pandemic. You have been told to live in fear, and to cover your face to signal your social value. You have been told we are all in this together.

You have been convinced that children and teens must be muzzled, and that waiters and grocery workers must be masked. You have been told that not wearing a mask makes you a bad, selfish, person. Perhaps you have even internalized that message, and you believe all of this pseudo-scientific nonsense. After all, we must obey the rules.
The social elites don’t obey these rules. The social elites aren’t afraid of what they are telling you to be afraid of. The social and political ruling class in this country is above all that nonsense.
They party at the Grammy’s with nary a mask in sight. They attend the Met Gala with uncovered faces. They party with each other in Napa, or a night club, no mask, no social distance. They travel to Washington while infected with COVID on airplanes without masks, then hold photo op sessions without masks. They put the masks on for a moment every now and then, but when they think you’re not looking, or when they just don’t care, they take the masks off.

They don’t follow the rules.

The mask doesn’t mark you as a virtuous warrior against the pandemic. It marks you as a scared, subservient peasant to be ruled over by the elites.
It marks you as a part of the underclass that is required to follow the rules. Look at the Met Gala pictures. The rich, the glamorous, the powerful are all maskless. The waiters, the make up artists, the busboys, the servant class, are all forced to wear masks.
Every man woman and child in California is required to wear a mask. Unless, that is, you are attending a Democrat party fundraiser in Napa. Then you can sit shoulder to shoulder without masks. The underclass waitstaff, of course, are fully masked. But not the important people.

There was a time in America where we did not have a class-based system. Well, no longer.
If you are wearing a mask it demonstrates that you lack political or social standing. It marks you as a member of the class that serves the elites with bended knee.

It is The Mark of the Subservient Peasant
Which class do you aspire to be a part of? The social and political elites who are enjoying personal freedom or the subservient, kowtowing, mask-wearing underclass?

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