Man wears a mesh mask to prove mandatory masks in Florida is not about protection but compliance

ChuckThemClouds
Published on Jul 1, 2020
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A man decides to prove a point that masks are not for protection but compliance when he decides to use a mesh face mask rather than a filter mask in Walmart that is mandated in Tampa, Florida.
"I visited a local Walmart in a county that put an ordinance in place that mandates masks," the filmer, Russ Ward, said.
"I wore a mask that is designed for protecting your face in a paintball battle. You can easily breathe through it. I walked all around the store, talked to employees, and other shoppers, and every one of them could see my mouth."
"It was almost like not wearing a mask at all. Nobody cared. That's because it's not about safety. It's all about compliance."
The video was filmed on Wednesday (June 24th 2020).
Original video link: https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=uwfeZ...

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