When COVID-19 first hit, and everyone was trying to figure out what to do, some started advocating for wearing masks. The idea varied from protecting the wearer to protecting everyone else, but we were told it was our civic duty. We were taking one for the team. This evolved in a privilege. As people started trying to find studies and precedent for the effectiveness of mass mask-wearing as protection against viruses, they started learning that all of the mask touching and breathing in of our own discarded, toxin-filled, carbon dioxide wasn’t necessarily healthy, either. The marketing changed accordingly and…

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