Priceless.
I just got kicked out of a local bar. I noticed that the bar across the street from me was open and decided that it would be nice to socialize for a change and hang out with humans. Which I am prone to avoiding for reasons I now remember.
A woman came to the bar and I was very politely asked to move aside and obliged. I gladly agreed and grabbed a stool from a nearby table and pulled it a few feet to the left of where I was.
The waitress approaches me and tells me that it is not allowed, as a city ordinance calls for a limit in the number of stools at the bar, which was very sparse, to begin with.
She then told me that it would be OK, but they would enforce new city rules the following day. I asked what city I was in, as I live literally on the line of two municipalities. I was told and commented that I would be calling the mayor about mandatory masks, as I am boycotting any business, which requires a mask.
When asked why, I explained that I am not interested in living in fear and that I believe the media is being dishonest about a virus that is real, but not as vicious and deadly as the media is telling us.
I was immediately yelled at and ordered to leave be the waitress and a customer, who insisted that they both knew someone who was killed by the disease. I might have been allowed to stay, but I refused the offer from the bartender and pointed out that neither of the women, who had asked me to leave was wearing a mask or bothering to stay home in the midst of a "pandemic".
I also pointed out the statistical improbability that TWO women in one place knew two different people, who died from the virus with NO CO-MORBIDITY.
Back to the chans, I guess. Logic fails normies.