Wearing a mask will get you found in a PA McDonalds. Haven’t I been saying all along how harmful wearing a mask is?
I love how once again, some every day, on-the-ball citizen (a McDonald’s employee in this case) recognized the supposed shooter of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. And she did so by only seeing Luigi Nicholas Mangione’s pheromone-spiking famous bushy eyebrows. And that eagle-eyed employee might never have even turned Mangione’s way if the man hadn’t been wearing a mask, accentuating his eye-pillars, this late in the post-pandemic game.
There was an erroneous report that Mangione used a fake ID at Micky Dee’s, and that’s how he was found. But this was quickly batted down as false. Really, when do you ever need an ID to buy food at a fast-food place? It was the employee who saw the dude sitting in the corner and thought, “Mmm, that guy, wearing a mask, and something less and less of the population are doing these days, looks like that shooter suspect.”
Or something like that. That’s how he was found.
Yes, when questioned by police, Mangione began to act suspiciously and was found carrying multiple fraudulent IDs on his person as well as a U.S. passport (that’s probably where the need an ID to buy a Big Mac story came from). Officers also recovered a firearm from Mangione, as well as a suppressor, consistent with the weapon used in Thompson’s murder.
Anybody’s head will begin to spin with all the information-maybe misinformation, maybe-deliberate-misleading, maybe-faulty science, maybe-science-that-didn’t-know-enough yet, or science-that-went-to-far, was-it-a-lab-leak, was-it-a-bat, was-it-Tony-the-China, do-we-demonize or-applaud Fauci, where-did-all-the-Federal-COVID-money-really-go, was-closing-schools-and-distancing-a-good-idea, which-vax-was-better-if-any-of-them were/are good-at-all, will-we-ever-be-back-to-normal-and-do-we-even-want-to-be questions that arise when one goes back over the pandemic of just a few years ago. And I see people wearing masks still, which fall into that great grey area of ‘You do you, let me do me,’ which I pretty much say almost all the time to everybody.
But in this instance with Mangione, it was proven that masks can be detrimental to one’s freedom. Really, what other harm did they do us?
And let’s just be clear, while I wrote what I did above with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek, I think, no matter what Luigi Nicholas Mangione might claim are his reasons for murdering Brian Thompson, and how terribly corrupt and downright faulty the healthcare system is in this country, and how many women post video and blogs about their sudden crush on the supposed killer, if Mangione did indeed shot Brian Thompson and peddle away like the little bitch the killer was, than he should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.