Here in Batshit Insane Thunder Bay, Ontario, I went to Indigo [a Canadian chain bookstore...not sure if they have these in the USA - it used to be called Chapters, which I think was Canadian for sure] on Friday with a friend. The female security guard threatened to call the police on me if I didn't put on a mask. This was after I calmly explained to her that I have a medical condition, preventing me from wearing a mask.
She told me she was going to call the police, and I just went around, looking for the horror section [I wanted to buy a 1980's horror novel by Stephen King - one that he wrote while high as a kite on cocaine, Xanax, alcohol, and cigarettes]. I was with a friend, who went elsewhere, momentarily.
I came back to the front with my friend, and she also found a Stephen King book for me, on sale ["The Institute", but sounds newer, in Stephen King's shit-lib stage...so I decided to leave emptyhanded]. While my friend went to check out, the female security guard came up to me again, and told me if I didn't leave she would call the police. I said "Didn't you say you called the police the other time you talked to me?" She said nothing. She then went to the phone - I suspect the non-emergency police line in Thunder Bay - and by that time, my friend had what she needed, and we just left.
Like it or not - autism IS a valid medical condition to reject mask-wearing. It's a stimulation disorder, which for me, mainly gives me super-hearing [I can hear people talking in a normal conversation voice even if they are upstairs - I'm 38, but my ears are about 20 years old, based on hearing tests]. Even though mask-wearing is not necessarily a problem for me - that's not the point. Autism, much like claustrophobia, or even OCD, IS a valid reason to not wear a stupid, USELESS mask.
And in 2016, a psychologist had me do an autism test, and wrote me a letter/diagnosis, stating I have it.
SO.
I DO have a valid medical excuse not to wear a mask, and - OH, WHAT'S THIS?:
When you don’t have to wear a face covering
Health and accommodations
You do not need to wear a face covering if you:
- have a medical condition that inhibits your ability to wear a face covering
- are unable to put on or remove your face covering without help from someone else
- are receiving accommodations according to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 or the Human Rights Code
https://www.ontario.ca/page/face-coverings-and-face-masksWELL SHIT.
AND, in Canada it's illegal to ask anyone what their medical condition is. Which makes sense. Could you IMAGINE living in a society where women are forced to tell any employee at any store whether or not they have menstrual cramps? And THAT'S why this law can't/won't be changed. Unless they changed it to only allow exceptions for masks. Personally, I don't give a sh*t telling anyone/everyone I have autism [I DO post under my real name after all, and have been "racist" using my real name for 13+ years now], but I would rather NOT go around telling random strangers and female security guards [LMAO...could you imagine Getbig's own Karen, Miss Chest Shit, as a female security guard? Haha, just the concept of a female-ran society makes me laugh...they ultimately end up calling men to arrest you anyway!].
But anyway, this happened YET AGAIN yesterday at a smaller bookstore in town.
Once AGAIN I explained to the guy at the front desk that I didn't need to wear a mask because I was medically exempt. This time, I told HIM
I AM SO F*CKING SICK OF HAVING TO EXPLAIN THIS SH*T.
And I'm tired of being the ONLY one doing this. Apparently in British Columbia, 20% of people are protesting masks at stores by saying they are not valid. I think CBC shouldn't have given that number. I watched that, and I was like "1 in 5? The number is probably at least 2 in 5 then, since most people just STFU and comply."
OH - AND...at Indigo, there was a small crowd that gathered around me while I was telling the female security guard that I wasn't legally obligated to wear a mask. One person said "I work in a medical office, and if you have a doctor's note, you don't need to wear a mask." Another guy said "You don't even need a note - no one can legally ask you what the reason is for your exemption."
HAHAHAHA. And even then - I have a note from my psychologist.
Anyway, is anyone else here protesting this COVID BS, or just talking a big talk? I'm finding that even alpha males are going along with this, which annoys the hell out of me. And if you are protesting, how are you doing it?
I wish someone with a large YouTube reach could say "Anyone who disagrees with the mask fake mandate BS [since it's actually voluntary pretty much everywhere], should wear a red mask." That way, if we go out and see 70% of people in red masks, we will ALL know how many of us don't care about this mask garbage. And then we [those who understand that masks are just a way for elites to see which of us submit to the state] will just stop wearing masks. I am CONFIDENT based on the Like to Dislike ratio and the comments on YouTube videos from CBC, CTV, Global[ist] News, and other Canadian news outlets, that most people ARE NOT buying into this.
So how do we do anything about this, before they roll out a mandatory mRNA COVID vaccine?
From one of my favourite YouTubers [he's Irish, just like Getbig's own irishdave!]: