A Mask Discussion
May 13, 2020
“THE masks that the compliant citizenry wears, makes them faceless and nameless. That’s is what the tyrants hope for, dehumanizing us. Nameless and faceless devilish men and women behind the scenes trample our constitutional rights and they get away by unaccountability and invisibility, distancing themselves from the constituents. But when they make the citizenry avoid each other and make laws to separate us, it is tyranny. To them, we are faceless, nameless, and invisible as individuals with Divine Rights.”
— From comments after this excellent discussion with Daniel McAdams and Former Congressman Ron Paul
— Comment —
ZENO writes:
About masks, I think they are mostly useless, except perhaps when used by a sick person who is sneezing and coughing, in that case they may help to reduce the reach of his sneezing to others. But I doubt that they can do too much when used by healthy people, especially considering that most people use them for hours or days without changing or sterilizing them as doctors would.
The main point of the masks in this pandemic is, as the commenter quoted said, to render us anonymous, and also as a visible sign of obedience to the state and corporations. Like a muzzle, if you will.
But I wonder if this is not related, also, to the pushing of ideas such as androgyny, transgenderism and trans-humanism. Masks cover our facial features, they make us less recognizably human, male or female.
The video that you published earlier about the “Transdemic“, well, I don’t know if many politicians are really “trans” as it’s implied, although some certainly look like it, but it is clear that the idea of transgenderism and androgyny are being constantly pushed by the media and politicians. And if they propose to use female hormones in men as “treatment for COVID-19”, well …
They are bent on eliminating all human differences: ethnicity, race, religion, sex. The masks go one step further and eliminate facial differences. Add the mandatory vaccines, and soon microchips under the skin, and we become what they want: cattle.
Laura writes:
Masks are dehumanizing. They also create division and conflict, taking the heat off the social engineers themselves.
Asians accept masks more, as we discussed before. That makes sense because they have a much weaker sense of the individual.
By the way, I assume masks have not been used in everyday life for people with colds because they restrict breathing, and that’s the last thing someone who is wheezing and coughing needs.