These announcers and their ridiculous political theater masks……

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eckie1

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Wasn’t just the announcers…

Are about as ridiculous as Howland and his *** clowns! Good riddance Benjamin!

and garrison brooks and his dad are both clowns!

Every time they panned into the crowd, they were all masked. Time seems to have stood still in Virginny.
 

mstateglfr

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I figured masking was an arena policy since fans had em on too.
Not sure why it's worth getting upset over.


As for the game, 17ing turnovers. My gosh.
 

Dawgtruc

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Not sure why it's worth getting upset over.

I saw one unmasked guy in the crowd. Looked like he was getting yelled at and pointed to, at one point. He'll be cancelled and called anti-whatever.

These Karens need to understand that the effectiveness of masks is highly questionable. Maybe 30%. Maybe a little more if it's a KN95, but I saw very few of those.
 

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I saw one unmasked guy in the crowd. Looked like he was getting yelled at and pointed to, at one point. He'll be cancelled and called anti-whatever.

These Karens need to understand that the effectiveness of masks is highly questionable. Maybe 30%. Maybe a little more if it's a KN95, but I saw very few of those.

What difference is it to you if they want to wear a mask? Seriously why should you even care if you believe they don't work?
 

patdog

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I don’t care if you want to look ridiculous for no real reason. With what we know now & where we are with this pandemic, I do have a problem with a mask mandate.
 

mstateglfr

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I don’t care if you want to look ridiculous for no real reason. With what we know now & where we are with this pandemic, I do have a problem with a mask mandate.

The streetcars in New Orleans still require masks. Nothing else we saw or went to required then.
Tulane, ww2 museum, aquarium, multiple restaurants- none required masks.
But the street cars required them. It was interesting to see the family from Texas that we were pleasantly chatting with in line go from polite to huffing and puffing up a storm as they got on the street car.

All of it was odd- both the requirement and the pageantry of passive aggressive protesting.
 

johnson86-1

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The streetcars in New Orleans still require masks. Nothing else we saw or went to required then.
Tulane, ww2 museum, aquarium, multiple restaurants- none required masks.
But the street cars required them. It was interesting to see the family from Texas that we were pleasantly chatting with in line go from polite to huffing and puffing up a storm as they got on the street car.

All of it was odd- both the requirement and the pageantry of passive aggressive protesting.

Pretty sure the street cars are the responsibility of NORTA. If private organizations without any government economic protections or subsidies want to enforce ridiculous rules, that's one thing. But people should be pissed off when government or quasi-gov't entities enforce ridiculous rules.
 

mstateglfr

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Pretty sure the street cars are the responsibility of NORTA. If private organizations without any government economic protections or subsidies want to enforce ridiculous rules, that's one thing. But people should be pissed off when government or quasi-gov't entities enforce ridiculous rules.

I guess I dont get as pissed off with things as others. It's funny, since I am constantly accused on here of being triggered and pissed off.
I just don't get upset over something like this. I did feel sorry for the 3 little kids in the family who have to sit thru a tantrum being thrown by their dad(and mom to a degree).

The proper avenue for his frustration is to call the city and talk with the transit dept. The improper avenue is to ***** at and about the dude running the streetcar who, based on a few things probably makes 7x less per year than the dad.



To be clear- I was surprised we needed masks and did not see the benefit, especially since all windows were open.
 

dalmuti

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babbling on the internet about "political theater masks" is a good sign you should go out side and have a coke and a smile, bub
 
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