Aw, Ernest T.
Don't be triggered like them. Maybe it's an opportunity at civil discourse and two people either coming to meeting of the minds, or respectfully agreeing to disagree. That's what we all used to do.
I'm in a solid red state/county/city and although masks aren't mandated, I've been seeing worrisome comments on local social media posts. Too damn many people are buying into the propaganda on masks.
>And who decided all at once that anons were supposed to post their 'oaths' to Twitter at the same time?
That just shows how far and fast Q’s drops travel.