I can’t say I’m surprised that all the weasel words come out as soon as it’s time to actually support the policy.
If you supported an indoor mask mandate, you would not phrase it like you do.
Clear eyed supporters of masks are the people who say things like “it is a small thing we can do to help,“ or “the mask alone is not enough, you still need to avoid indoor spaces and crowds.”.
That’s not you. You are one of the ones who says “Yes, I support masks. Just remember that they don’t really work, and all the cdc data to support them is fake.”.
Your math is great but your reasoning skills are always in short supply.
Again, that's because you misunderstand what I'm all about just as I misunderstood you were preaching instead of advocating for a particular policy. I'm not a supporter of masks. I'm not an opponent of masks. I'm a truth seeker that wants to get to the truth of what it is masks can and can't do (I'm more scientific that way than you are because science cares about getting to the truth, not about being right or moral). But what I do have a problem with is when the ministry of truth lies to the public by saying things like "masks are better than vaccines" or "masks can control the spread". I care about truth, not the stupid mask policy so long as no one (whether anti masker or pro masker) is lying about it. Had Desert Hound come out and said masks do absolutely nothing, he and I would have tangled, and like I've told espola before, whether masks "work" depends in part on what your definition of "work" is. Your definition has consistently oversold it, which doesn't negate the policy, but does make you just flat out wrong.