I hate to say it, and maybe this has been discussed in earlier threads, but IMO some people
Just. Don’t. Care.
We assume if only they understood masks are for protection of the individuals they encounter and society in general of course they would wearing one. I believe that’s true for some people. For others, it will take someone close to them getting deathly ill before it registers. And there are the “All about me” folks who won’t change their behavior unless they, themselves get quite sick.
It occurs to me there hasn’t really been an event that unified the nation since 9/11. It’s been almost 20 years since something truly scary happened here and there’s an entire generation that hasn’t seen “one for all” behavior modeled by society. Instead they’ve seen widespread social devisiveness. Combine that w/a sense of entitlement (everyone gets a trophy) and MSM that fans rage while skewing stories for ratings. I know it isn’t just millennials bashing masks, and many younger people are wearing them religiously. I’m just giving my opinion on why some of the ones who won’t won’t.
As for older generations, I think MSM and social media are fostering and fanning rightful indignation and some degree of anger and even hatred in just about everyone, myself included. Not the frame of mind to be in for some to care about the rest of the world.
I’m curious if mask compliance is higher in areas that have recently been hit with a devastating incident that caused communities to come together. Hurricane Katrina, California wildfires, East Coast floods, etc.
As for what can be done? I’ve seen this WWII poster 100 times.
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From what I understand, the country really pulled together. Women went to work in factories and everyone quit wearing nylons for starters. What was different then than now. And are there things done then that can be duplicated today to help get everyone on the same page?