Thursday, July 2, 2020

Social Distancing Nazi Purposely Coughed on Someone at a Restaurant, then All Hell Broke Loose

Social Distancing Nazi Purposely Coughed on Someone at a Restaurant, then All Hell Broke Loose
Brodigan - July 02, 2020 at 01:42PM


We're not all in this together any more. Everyone has different opinions about the 'rona, the government response to the 'rona, and how to move forward. I get that too. Some of us are still super serious about all the things we're being told. Others of us are laughing it off (see THIS SOCIAL DISTANCING SNITCH DISCOVERED HIS POLITICAL OPINION CURES COVID and SCREW YOU, SOCIAL DISTANCING: GIRL KISSED — BY A STRANGER —DURING NEWS INTERVIEW). But here's a suggestion. If you're still scared, maybe dining inside a restaurant may not be for you, lest you be responsible for a fight breaking out.

A woman wearing the mask told two others that they were sitting too close. The employee says the same woman was purposely coughing on customers.

Not unlike CNN and Nicholas Sandmann, I'm going to make an assumption based on my political biases and call it journalism. The social distancing nazi in the mask is clearly the one to blame here. Ten bucks says she has a virtue-signaling post on her Facebook page about wearing a mask, too.

Most of America is stressed out enough and doesn't need a crazy woman trying to harsh their mellow by going nuts over someone too close to her. Occasionally, when I go out to grab food or get something at the store, someone might be less than six feet away from me. It happens. The only thing is, instead of coughing on the person, I take a step back. I almost hope one of the people she coughed on does get the 'rona. If it were me, I would sue her so hard over it.

As for the fight that broke out, meh. Sometimes fights break out. It wouldn't have happened if this crazy lady didn't start it. Also, consider this: if people were as scared of catching 'rona as they claimed, wouldn't the entire idea of a physical altercation give you the heebie jeebies? Think about it.

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