Wrote this the other day for someone else who thinks that businesses can do whatever they want:

One – a mask is a medical device. Two – the mask is a medical device prescribed by those who are not licensed. Three – the store owners/employees refuse to sign legal agreements taking full responsibility for their medical demands. Four – these private businesses are public accommodations and have agreed to obey discrimination, disability, and other laws in order to exist. Five – the mask, for this purpose, is a religious device and wearing it is a religious act. Six – the reason for wearing this religious mask is based on religious dogma, specifically the dogma of invisible “disease-causing viruses,” preached by the religious sect of Scientism and forced upon others via violence and the threat of violence. Seven – shirt and shoes, though completely different, could be challenged as well, but most people already wear shirts and shoes anyway so there’s no reason to argue it, though many do at least for the shoes. Eight – if it’s ok for businesses to demand a medical/religious mask, then they can also demand male customers to have beards a certain length, and female customers to wear loose-fitting, modest dresses a certain length and a head covering (veil). They can also demand confession of Jesus the Christ and can ask questions to determine if one is sincere. And, of course, businesses can also refuse those nature violators. You see, beards, dresses, head coverings, and nature violators are all public health matters, as is belief in and obedience to Jesus, because sin is real, sin is contagious, and sin affects everyone. So people need to do their part, for the sake of humanity, and believe in and obey Jesus. If they don’t want to obey policy they should just stay home. Or, maybe they need to be rounded up and taken to a re-education center. Or, extermination may just be the best thing, for the good of humanity you know.