Have you seen this face mask exemption card? It’s fake

The Department of Justice has confirmed that one of the latest trends in the movement to reject face-covering requirements is not backed by the government, despite claims to the contrary.



12 thoughts on “Have you seen this face mask exemption card? It’s fake

  1. Looks like they fixed the spelling mistakes. there was a bunch on an earlier version.
    Costco is probably going to toss those jokers out of the store and cancel their membership if they try pulling that stunt there.

    1. Just stay in, then. The libs will be the same amount of owned, and the general public won’t have to see, hear, or be infected by you. It’s win-win!!

    2. Brobonk said: “I don’t wear a mask….”

      It is wrong of me to be happy to hear that, but I am. You do you, Bro!

  2. You’d think they’d at least go to the trouble to put a real agency’s logo on it, instead of the “FTBA,” the only reference to which I could find being a Florida transportation industry advocacy group. I mean, not even Fauci’s signature? C for effort.

    But, then, the anti-mask crowd isn’t exactly the best and the brightest, so I guess it shouldn’t come as a surprise.

    1. Then it would be actual actionable fraud. As it is, it just says the “FTBA” says I don’t have to wear a mask, and I’ll tell the FTBA is you try to make me. It could just as well replace FTBA with “my mom.” It doesn’t claim this FTBA has any actual regulatory power.
      Referring to the actual ADA is more risky, but can be claimed to be an interpretation of existing rules rather than an outright lie.

  3. These people should have to wear a DFA badge around their necks so normal people with brain wave activity can stay clear of them. Dopey Fucks of America.

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