I'm not trying to typecast people because I know it's not a one shoe-fits-all situation, but it certainly seems to be a very certain type of person that likes to throw the biggest fit. Some of the reviews on a friend's restaurant were from a lady who represents some tactical equipment/clothing company. The irony is, people on that side of the coin seem annoyed that people who don't generally know much about guns and/or gun ownership are the ones making policy for guns, yet they themselves have zero background in health, science, politics, medicine, or economics (beyond their own internet echo-chambers) and somehow are the foremost ****ing expert on the "scamdemic" (as she put it) and how global leaders should be handling it. Nevermind the fact that they will claim it's their right to defend their home and their family with their weapons, but it's not OK for a small business owner to defend their own livelihood by taking every possible step necessary to prevent their staff from getting sick and therefore jeopardizing their ability to provide for their own family (and the families of those that work for them). We had to close down for lunch 2 days last week because 2 of my cooks were out sick (not Covid, thankfully), and I just plain couldn't work my existing kitchen staff any more than 18 straight days. If I were to get 3-4 employees out sick at once, even if it's not that severe, it shuts me down for a week and costs me tens of...dollars. It's just so self centered and selfish to be angry with business owners who are doing what they need to do to protect their own livelihoods. Wearing a mask is inconvenient? Boo hoo. Try operating a restaurant during a pandemic and get back to me.
Anyway, this lemming got his second shot today. Whistle go woooo!
Anyway, this lemming got his second shot today. Whistle go woooo!