To be fair, the last wave suggests that wearing masks has no effect in this pandemic[0][1]. Comparing Sweden and Germany (which have at least similar health systems and count similarly) the mortality rate of SARS-CoV-2 is about the same, where Swedes rarely wear any masks and in Germany it is mandatory indoors (accessible to the public) and even mandatory in some zones outdoors.
Also when you think about it, the permanent mask usage has some serious hygienic downsides.
1. You need to touch your face way more often (reseat+put on/off)
2. Most masks still allow viri to go through (especially on the sides)
3. Masks are often reused and used for too long (correct usage would need either a lot of money+time or hundreds of masks/month)
The positive effects of masks in this pandemic are pretty debatable especially given the "circumstantial" evidence.
I'm impressed to see spring 2020 WHO mask denialism persist all way into this season.
Virtually all countries that stuck to mask regimen a year ago despite the misguided advice regurgulated here have the epidemic under control for a long long while.
I'm not impressed so much as dismayed. My theory is that it is warfare by decentralized means, worked through witting and unwitting subjects.
In other words, there are a bunch of people whose job it is to keep the enemies of their country in mask denialism and maximum COVID infection as deeply as possible, and it's primarily done through social media.
And while it's useful in a sense to put forth such intentions while knowingly coordinating bot networks and the like, it's social engineering that does the heavy lifting: the real effectiveness comes in ways you can't directly control, when people soak up the information around them and begin propagating your message (or weird mutations of it) on their own initiative, thinking they've invented it.
And that's how they getcha. So I'm not the slightest bit impressed or surprised to see spring 2020 memes persisting: they're being fed, on purpose, singlemindedly. I confess to being surprised when the same memes turned up in English in various EU countries, but when the job is to propagate the message, I guess English signs in foreign countries is all part of the game, indeed a normal part of anybody trying to send messages to the West.
I’m both impressed and dismayed that both of your comments don’t do a single thing to refute mask denialism, specifically whatever his point is on Sweden and Germany.
I don’t even believe his comment, but I’m not going to sneer at it and call it mask denialism to shut it down. I feel better about his comment at least attempting to state an argument and evidence in support of it.
Why not compare Sweden and Norway, in many ways a better comparison in culture, population density and geography than Sweden and Germany? …oh.
See, I didn't specifically went with countering the OP line of argument because refuting BS takes an order of magnitude more effort than slinging it. It's something anyone who did try to reason with generally unreasonable people so abundant lately can attest to. The laminated checklist from March 2020 above just gives that vibe of someone brining up their homework here and all reasoning is going to be futile.
There's a thing called a Gish Gallop (all this is actually rather on topic for discussions of lying) where the counter to someone arguing your points, is to pivot and rapidly throw out more points, pretty much anything you like, too fast to properly refute. It's a rather effective tactic for socially disabling an argumentative opponent: just not for anything truth-related. Might not be truth-related but it's still very real.
All this relates to discussions of lying because the fundamental structure of the gallop, plus numerous other forms of BSing, requires the implication that everybody is in good faith: you're meant to grant that and then examine the arguments and see how they shake out. There's a lot of stuff happening in modern discourse where an anchor point to the argument is, 'since everyone here is in good faith and we just believe different things, let's break down the sides of the arguments'.
But we're not. When you're desperate enough about winning (or not losing important things), good faith is disposable, and then people lie, for advantage, because they badly need advantage and aren't getting it from truth and good faith.
Hence, the OP question of 'How can you tell if someone is lying?'. People will con themselves, but they will also lie on purpose to accomplish a goal.
My thought pattern is deranged, because I compare countries with similar state of health care. One where masks are mandatory and one where it isn't. Well, Sweden also has no lockdown, but it pretty much does not matter since the death count in countries should be way higher if most people do not wear masks even indoor.
While you were smearing me you missed to make an argument.
You apparently think that you can believe in science as some kind of religion, but that is not how any of this works. There is not single science answer for these kind of topics, so you can't avoid arguments. Try refute it! I wanna see it.
There are actually a lot of reasons masks are not effective. Obviously they block particles but do they actually stop the spread of disease is the question, and the evidence there is extremely questionable. Besides the posters arguments and comparisons, there is the obvious question of why did we see this winter surge when all lockdowns and masks mandates were imposed and at their highest peak? If everyone is covering their mouth when they sneeze then or appropriately staying home when they get sick, would that be as effective as blocking particles, your hand or elbow is much better protection than masks as they are non permeable. Why is it that the supposed white right wing anti-maskers have the lowest death rate of any ethnicity? These are not easy questions to answer and I’m not saying they are all not able to be explained but the effectiveness of masks is very far from proven.
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Also when you think about it, the permanent mask usage has some serious hygienic downsides.
1. You need to touch your face way more often (reseat+put on/off)
2. Most masks still allow viri to go through (especially on the sides)
3. Masks are often reused and used for too long (correct usage would need either a lot of money+time or hundreds of masks/month)
The positive effects of masks in this pandemic are pretty debatable especially given the "circumstantial" evidence.
[0]: https://imgur.com/a/MNlOoTN
[1]: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/blob/master/public/dat...