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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

There are so many reasons to not wear masks and not a single legitimate reason to do so against a virus. Not a one. Why do we allow this madness to continue?

Christian Anon's avatar

I feel for that woman, and I’m so sorry. Thirty years ago, when I was 10, I had surgery to biopsy a tumor in my leg and place a central line for chemo. When I awoke in the recovery room, they had an oxygen mask on me with the flow turned up so high I literally couldn’t take a breath in. I kept pulling the mask off to ask for my mom, and every time the nurse saw me, she slapped the mask back on, told me I needed it to breathe (no, actually I can’t breathe *with* it), and finally informed me that I wouldn’t be allowed to see my mother unless I left the mask on. I can’t imagine why anyone would do this to a child. It was awful. So yes, every time I put a mask on these days, I have a mini panic attack. Yes, when I have to mask around my child, I cry, because I hate that “masks separating children from parents” is now happening in this generation, that I’m re-enacting that trauma for my own child. And it is why I steadfastly refuse to mask my son, ever. I just won’t do it. I won’t do to him what was done to me.

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