I guess that simply walking through the city without a mask makes me a radical activist. 80% of people in Times Square yesterday were wearing masks outside. Many people are driving with masks on. People are genuinely frightened. I’m trying to conceal my excitement around what we know is coming but I must look like the cat who ate the canary.

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In response JFK Jr Fan to his Publication

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In response JFK Jr Fan to his Publication

you know i saw a similar post from a depressed new yorker recently, it went something to the effect: im saddened how nyc'rs have lost their way, we used to be able to spot bs from a mile away, used to be proud and not take any crap...but this fear campaign has broke their minds.
it's so odd here in texas as the city folk live in fear, constantly take tests to soothe themselves or confirm they have a cold/maybe the flu while the town and country folk literally have been living life normally and stare bewildered at the few stragglers in their community that still wear masks...crazy upside down world...maybe we were all oblivious to this stuff once but there is certainly no going back to sleep.

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In response JFK Jr Fan to his Publication

I see them driving alone in their cars, and i wonder will they ever wake up.

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In response JFK Jr Fan to his Publication

A large part is fear but I can’t help feeling many are wearing it as a comfort thing to keep out the cold as well. If it was summer I’m sure many would ditch the mask.

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In response Steve Murray to his Publication

That’s a hopeful possibility and may be the case with some but I get the feeling that there is something much deeper and psychological at play.

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