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Earlier this week, I was standing in line outside waiting to take my dog to the vet (ironically, it was to get her vaccinated).  There were 17 people in line, and I was the only one not wearing a mask. 

Being the way I am, I couldn’t help but think about that a bit. 

You see, since early May, it has been “legal” in California for fully-vacksinated people to walk around outside with no masks.  And, at 12:00am the previous day (June 15th) it became OK in California for fully-vacksinated people to go pretty much anywhere without masks.

So, I started to wonder why everyone was still wearing masks.  Clearly at least some of them had been vacksinated. 

Vacksinations have been widely available for a couple of months.  Anyone that wants to be vacksinated can easily be vacksinated and probably is.  Since none of the unvacksinated people I know would be silly enough to wear a mask outside on a nice day, I think it’s pretty safe to conclude that most, if not all, of the people wearing masks had been vacksinated. 

And, if they’ve been vacksinated, there is no reason why they should be wearing a mask.

Note: I was going to survey the people in line, but I didn’t know how long I was going to be waiting and I didn’t feel like potentially poking a hornet’s nest.

I get why people wore masks.  I really do.  And, it has nothing with being safe.  It has everything to do with simply doing something.  Before the vacksines came along, wearing a mask and repeatedly getting tested were the only things a person could do to make them feel like they weren’t completely powerless against the scourge that is COVID-19.

Well, that’s technically not true.  They could have exercised, lost weight and taken zinc and vitamin D supplements.  The problem with that is that nobody told them that doing those things would reduce their risk.  So, they kept wearing masks and they kept getting tested so they could feel like they were at least in control of something.

Then the vackseens came along and those same people that religiously wore masks and flocked to testing sites now had something else they could do to feel like they were in control.  So, they ran to vacksination centers to get injected.

I still see lots of people riding in their cars by themselves with all the windows rolled up while wearing a mask and I still see lots of people jogging outdoors and riding bikes while masked up.  I think it’s safe to assume that anyone who is afraid enough to wear a mask while driving by themselves or exercising by themselves outdoors would get vacksinated as soon as they could. 

That means the people I just described are all vacksinated.  And yet they are still wearing a mask.

Like I said, I understand why someone would wear a mask.  I just don’t understand why someone would wear one now.

I know it’s a personal choice to wear a mask even if you’ve been vacksinated.  But it’s an irrational choice. 

People started wearing a mask because their government, the CDC and Anthony Fauci said they should.  Now the government, the CDC and Dr. Fauci have given vacksinated people the green light to “resume their lives” maskless.  But the vacksinated-yet-masked are still too afraid to breathe normally.

Man, someone really did a number on these people.

Remember back a few weeks ago when Biden warned everybody not to “mask shame” people who had been vacksinated?  At the time we all thought it was just another one of his nonsensical ramblings.  You know, just “Joe being Joe”.   It’s obvious now that he said what he did because his handlers knew that the government had psychologically damaged millions of people.  

They managed to brainwash a couple hundred million people into obsessively washing their hands, getting tested and wearing masks.  They did this by using anxiety and stress to trigger obsessive-compulsive behavior in a large chunk of the population.  And now, either by accident or design, they can’t turn it off.

It’s like the government hypnotized these people and then couldn’t make them stop acting like a chicken.  Yeah, it’s exactly like that.

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Note: People wearing masks after having been vacksinated is a great example of Hogan’s Third Law in action.

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