If masks become compulsory in shops (Vol. 2)
Discussion
scottyp123 said:
Regardless if he is right or wrong, he isn't doing anything to help the argument against face coverings.He comes across as aggressive and a bully. It's funny how he talks about shaming for not wearing a face covering, whilst ranting in the doorway of the shop and shouting at staff members by name.
xstian said:
scottyp123 said:
Regardless if he is right or wrong, he isn't doing anything to help the argument against face coverings.He comes across as aggressive and a bully. It's funny how he talks about shaming for not wearing a face covering, whilst ranting in the doorway of the shop and shouting at staff members by name.
xstian said:
Regardless if he is right or wrong, he isn't doing anything to help the argument against face coverings.
He comes across as aggressive and a bully. It's funny how he talks about shaming for not wearing a face covering, whilst ranting in the doorway of the shop and shouting at staff members by name.
That's the problem with this particular argument though, a lot of people seem to think that anything that rallies against the current guidelines is a good thing, when in reality examples like this actually work the other way.He comes across as aggressive and a bully. It's funny how he talks about shaming for not wearing a face covering, whilst ranting in the doorway of the shop and shouting at staff members by name.
I did quite like the fact that the member of the public who challenged him was wearing a mask that didn't even cover his nose though.
xstian said:
scottyp123 said:
Regardless if he is right or wrong, he isn't doing anything to help the argument against face coverings.He comes across as aggressive and a bully. It's funny how he talks about shaming for not wearing a face covering, whilst ranting in the doorway of the shop and shouting at staff members by name.
And to be fair, when people are that hysterical and deluded about masks then they deserve everything they get. This is a quote from the Manchester evening news about the protest on Sunday.
"Coun Karney, who had been shopping when he was faced by the group on Market Street, said the gathering was ‘totally dangerous and irresponsible"
So he was out with the thousands of people packed into Manchester doing something as trivial as shopping and then called other people out in Manchester dangerous and irresponsible. That has to be one of the most stupid and idiotic statements I have read but he will see himself as the mask wearing hero in all of this.
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/great...
kingston12 said:
xstian said:
Regardless if he is right or wrong, he isn't doing anything to help the argument against face coverings.
He comes across as aggressive and a bully. It's funny how he talks about shaming for not wearing a face covering, whilst ranting in the doorway of the shop and shouting at staff members by name.
That's the problem with this particular argument though, a lot of people seem to think that anything that rallies against the current guidelines is a good thing, when in reality examples like this actually work the other way.He comes across as aggressive and a bully. It's funny how he talks about shaming for not wearing a face covering, whilst ranting in the doorway of the shop and shouting at staff members by name.
I did quite like the fact that the member of the public who challenged him was wearing a mask that didn't even cover his nose though.
The police were suitably disinterested.
scottyp123 said:
What an absolute, Grade A, wker he is.m_cozzy said:
Enjoyed that plus it upsets the hysterical bedwetters. Subscribed.
I knew it would upset the majority of people, after all I think about 80% of the adult population are pro lockdown hide away freaks, its all that free money you see. In a year or so when there are a hell of a lot more people on the dole though I wonder if it will be them screaming at Starbucks when they realise the dole payments don't stretch to their usual fizzy latte.scottyp123 said:
xstian said:
scottyp123 said:
Regardless if he is right or wrong, he isn't doing anything to help the argument against face coverings.He comes across as aggressive and a bully. It's funny how he talks about shaming for not wearing a face covering, whilst ranting in the doorway of the shop and shouting at staff members by name.
And to be fair, when people are that hysterical and deluded about masks then they deserve everything they get. This is a quote from the Manchester evening news about the protest on Sunday.
"Coun Karney, who had been shopping when he was faced by the group on Market Street, said the gathering was ‘totally dangerous and irresponsible"
So he was out with the thousands of people packed into Manchester doing something as trivial as shopping and then called other people out in Manchester dangerous and irresponsible. That has to be one of the most stupid and idiotic statements I have read but he will see himself as the mask wearing hero in all of this.
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/great...
People aren't hysterical about wearing a mask, but we do it to reduce the transmission of COVID and allows some people the ability to go about their day and hopefully not contract the virus.
scottyp123 said:
m_cozzy said:
Enjoyed that plus it upsets the hysterical bedwetters. Subscribed.
I knew it would upset the majority of people, after all I think about 80% of the adult population are pro lockdown hide away freaks, its all that free money you see. In a year or so when there are a hell of a lot more people on the dole though I wonder if it will be them screaming at Starbucks when they realise the dole payments don't stretch to their usual fizzy latte.By the way, there are millions of the adult population who are pro lockdown who are working their arses off. You seem to think everyone is getting ‘free money’.
Challo said:
Just watched it and he comes across as a complete tt. Constantly to referring to a mask as a face nappy, just makes him sound like a cock.
I'm not fan of seeing people in masks at all, but yeah he didn't come across well in that one bit. Just a shouty irritating knobhead. There must be better ways of getting the message across than that.
Edited by vixen1700 on Monday 7th December 16:58
ChevronB19 said:
scottyp123 said:
m_cozzy said:
Enjoyed that plus it upsets the hysterical bedwetters. Subscribed.
I knew it would upset the majority of people, after all I think about 80% of the adult population are pro lockdown hide away freaks, its all that free money you see. In a year or so when there are a hell of a lot more people on the dole though I wonder if it will be them screaming at Starbucks when they realise the dole payments don't stretch to their usual fizzy latte.By the way, there are millions of the adult population who are pro lockdown who are working their arses off. You seem to think everyone is getting ‘free money’.
vixen1700 said:
Challo said:
Just watched it and he comes across as a complete tt. Constantly to referring to a mask as a face nappy, just makes him sound like a cock.
I'm not fan of seing people in masks at all, but yeah he didn't come across well in that one bit. Just a shouty irritating knobhead. There must be better ways of getting the message across than that.
scottyp123 said:
vixen1700 said:
Challo said:
Just watched it and he comes across as a complete tt. Constantly to referring to a mask as a face nappy, just makes him sound like a cock.
I'm not fan of seing people in masks at all, but yeah he didn't come across well in that one bit. Just a shouty irritating knobhead. There must be better ways of getting the message across than that.
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