Friday, May 15, 2020

YOUNG, WHITE, AND SPREADING DISEASE

There aren't very many people on the streets during my first walk and smoke of the day, at slightly before eight A.M. folks walking their dogs, elderly Cantonese getting some exercise, people heading to work. And, of course, whole groups of young white professionals going to the donut store together, or one of the many Starbucks for their ever-so-essential lowfat soy ventis. Close together but taking up the entire sidewalk, without masks. Because yuppie Caucks are entitled. Just like their inbred gun-toting kin in the red states. They don't need no stinking masks, and they refuse to wear them. It would infringe upon their rights. And it's not a flattering look.
Oh, and the sidewalks belong to them.

Because, after all, they are all-American.
This world was made for them.

Fortunately they can't get into Walgreens or on the bus without masks, but they have no medical issues so they don't need to shop at drugstores, and if they need to go anywhere they'll hail an Uber.

The tech industry has brought a vast number of these young white hose bags to San Francisco, and maybe this crisis will force them to go back home where they can be as inconsiderate and anti-social as they want.


As you can tell, I am not positively inclined toward the type.


Another issue is that they are 'spatially handicapped'. The concept of six feet distance is hard for them to grasp. They often fail to understand it entirely. And of course the sidewalks belong to them.


One of these days I'm going to hit one of them with my walking stick.
Very hard, and very deliberately.




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