Like wearing clothes, seat belts, bicycle helmets etc mask wearing can initially be a bit uncomfortable and inconvenient, requiring extra costs and efforts.
As a practice over time, with public health education and government support, mask wearing becomes habitual.
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Mask wearing is hardest psychologically because Western media, primarily Murdoch and big business, have politicised and weaponised masks, exploiting millions of years of mammalian conditioning that makes non-conformity with the herd, dangerous.
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In the West, unlike Asia, instead of amplifying the image of mask wearers as smart, kind, respectful and brave, MSM has labelled mask wearers as ‘anxious’ and ‘weak’, called us ‘bedwetters’, describing masks, as ‘face nappies’.
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Covid is still a real and ongoing threat, has killed in excess of 6.5 million worldwide, with estimates it’s more than triple this.
Anxiety is fear in the absence of threat. Mask wearing is therefore not a sign of anxiety but a pragmatic risk management strategy.
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In Australia, the death toll from Covid in 2022 is more than double that of 2020 and 2021.
Despite this, with lack of government leadership, support and messaging, mask wearing has fallen to its lowest levels.
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Many Australians are now experiencing repeat COVID infections, increasing the the likelihood of cumulative harm, death and suffering from Long COVID. 7/16
The anti-mask propaganda campaign in the West has been aided and abetted with copious amounts of misinformation from prominent medico and scientific ‘Covid minimisers’. 8/16
‘Covid minimisers’ know their job is to only plant seeds of doubt and human behaviour does the rest. The giveaway is that they never discredit Covid protections such as masks, entirely but their double-speak and contradictions are confusing.
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Business lobby groups have pushed for the removal of masks as they are a reminder and symbol of the ongoing pandemic, based on misguided concerns they would impact consumer habits and spending. 10/16
Ironically, consumer habits in Asian countries with a mask culture are unaffected. In Asian countries those who don’t mask are considered stupid, rude, and selfish and there’s ongoing evidence that mask wearing has reduced the spread of COVID, increased collective freedom. 11/16
Observing mask wearers in the West, it seems non-conformists find wearing masks easiest, as they reflect on their thinking and behaviour, demonstrate psychological flexibility. They therefore have no problem owning their vulnerability and accepting the unknown. 12/16
Anecdotally, it appears that males in general and alpha males particularly, are the least likely to wear masks and engage in Covid conscious behaviours. This aligns with male health behaviours and outcomes. 13/16
Like much of the pandemic propaganda and messaging, the opposite is true.
Wearing masks is:
1.A sign of personal leadership, psychological strength and flexibility
2.Increases collective freedom
3.Reduces the economic costs of the pandemic
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4.Reduces the burden of the pandemic overall and on the healthcare system
5.Reduces the social and psychological burden of isolation for all, especially the clinically vulnerable. 15/16
So, the next time you leave the house or socialise with those outside your household, wear a mask and remember you’re a strong, assertive leader.
“Our real test of strength is caring”-Stars and Stripes of Corruption, Dead Kennedys. 16/16
Working as a counsellor and drawing on personal experience as someone who’s immunocompromised, I’m ever conscious of the growing gulf between private and public experiences in this pandemic.
Survivorship Bias refers our mental short cut that focuses us on stories of success, not failure. This distorts our world view and also impacts our capacity to assess risk in a pandemic where public health has been dumped in favour of ‘personal responsibility’. #COVID19
It comes from a famous example from World War Two when the military tried to assess the damage on returning planes in order to protect future ones and initially decided the planes’ extremities like wings etc were most vulnerable. #CovidIsntOver
1. 2 psychological theories, Kahneman’s ‘Thinking Fast and Slow’ and Solomon et al’s ‘Terror Management Theory’ on why humans are vulnerable to thinking errors and how these combined with mortal terror, impede a rational response to global threats such as the #Covid19 pandemic.
2.Kahneman in ‘Thinking Fast and Slow’ (2011) described two systems of human thought guiding behaviour- System 1: An unconscious, automatic, fast thinking system based on the limbic system and System 2: A slower, rational thinking response led by the neocortex #COVID19 /25
3.Kahneman argues that as a species, we view ourselves as distinct from animals due to our capacity to use system 2 to think, plan and act rationally, however in reality we rely more heavily on system 1, often to our own detriment. #CovidIsntOver
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Understanding the experiences of those of us still wearing face masks in the West. 1/17
John A Powell writes: “When societies experience big and rapid change, a frequent response is for people to narrowly define who qualifies as a full member of society – a process I call “Othering”. 2/17
The rapid changes brought about by the Covid 19 Pandemic now in its 4th year, has resulted in face mask wearers in the west, now being represented as ‘the other’. 3/17