08-21-2020, 12:02 PM
(08-21-2020, 11:50 AM)moyal Wrote:(08-21-2020, 11:25 AM)curio_city Wrote: ...Statements like "solidarity with your community," "taking seriously the responsibility for keeping your community healthy," and "strong communal ethic" seem to indicate an inclination toward communism...
Not Communism, that would demand solidarity with international (global) 'proletariat'.
'Community above all' would be more völkish / national-socialistic.
But the point is that actually the 'mask-agenda' essentially aims at social isolation.
I think communism can be applied very ably to a group or community (hence the root of the word), though it is often a globalist agenda / mindset. Mask mandates and adherence to them seem more likely to create feelings of "us vs. them" and a willingness on the part of mask-wearers to serve a master; the master, in this case, being the ideology and its mouthpieces. The argument I present in the original post is that mask-wearing may not be in the best interest of everyone, and given that, in whose interest do we wear them?