A Labour Councillor faced ridicule after she bragged on Twitter about wearing a face mask on an empty train.
Not all heroes wear capes.
âGoing to keep wearing my mask on public transport. Even when itâs just me on the tube,â tweeted Alice Perry.
Going to keep wearing my mask on public transport. Even when itâs just me on the tube. pic.twitter.com/0Ttsg3c9hT
— Alice Perry (@aliceperryuk) July 19, 2021
Numerous respondents pointed out that Perry must have been disappointed that no one on the train could see how compliant and virtuous she was, which is why she decided to take selfie and post it to Twitter.
But even when you're alone, you have to post a selfie on the internet to signal your virtue. https://t.co/3Wz8l9P5cW
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 25, 2021
âThis pandemic has provided an opportunity for normies to feel like heroes for being absolutely useless, and they endlessly gloat about it too,â reacted one person.
This pandemic has provided an opportunity for normies to feel like heroes for being absolutely useless, and they endlessly gloat about it too. https://t.co/PnycfFkfIs
— ÉÍÊÍÄÍıÍÉčÍÉÍÉŻÍ (@LeaMaric) July 25, 2021
âThis is evidence of irrational though, psychological trauma and human conditioning. People need leadership to break this cycle, not encourage it,â opined lawyer Viva Frei.
This is evidence of irrational though, psychological trauma and human conditioning. People need leadership to break this cycle, not encourage it @aliceperryuk https://t.co/PmfX46rCT1
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) July 25, 2021
âWhat bravery and sacrifice,â remarked Aubrey Huff.
What bravery and sacrifice. ??ââïž https://t.co/0KDBJDnXcA
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) July 25, 2021
Perryâs bizarre tweet underscores once again how the mask has little to do with virus protection and everything to do with signaling subservience to the cult of conformity.
As previously highlighted, Dr Colin Axon, a SAGE advisor for the government, dismissed face masks as âcomfort blanketsâ that do virtually nothing, noting that the COVID-19 virus particle is up to 5,000 times smaller than the holes in the mask.
âThe small sizes are not easily understood but an imperfect analogy would be to imagine marbles fired at buildersâ scaffolding, some might hit a pole and rebound, but obviously most will fly through,â Axon said.