 So last week, a man from British Columbia went viral when he decided to pee on the floor in a restaurant when the workers asked him to put on a mask. So it seems like this week, anti-maskers saw what he did, and they saw the commentary surrounding that viral event. And they thought, you know what, we can actually outdo that. We can get crazier than that. And here we are. So I don't know what next week is going to bring in the anti-mass saga that we're seeing around the world. But this week, we have this entry from an anti-mass Karen, who decided to cough on people in their faces in a grocery store again during a global pandemic. That's a excuse me. Excuse me. I'm coming through. Guys, you're so. You're such a sheep. Why don't you have a mask on? Because I don't need to have one on. I'm not sick and neither are you. OK, but you don't have to be coughing at all. You don't know who's sick or not. My allergy. You don't know who's sick or not. My look. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And so two years ago, before anybody started talking about COVID, you were OK with that, though, going out, not knowing you were sick. Right? You don't know anything about my health. I don't. Yeah, she's coughing at me. I have my allergy and she got all freaked out. It was unpopular. No, she's coughing. You don't know. And she just said I don't know anything about her health. You don't know anything about my health. I actually maybe I have a medical. OK, everybody. I don't need to wear a mask. OK, fine. Why don't you have a mask two years ago before anybody. OK, to cough on someone during a pandemic. That is bioterrorism. That woman is a bioterrorist. So this took place in Nebraska. She knew that she was being filmed and she was so bold, so brave that she thought, you know what? I'm better than these masks. What I do, you know, it doesn't matter. There's going to be no consequences for my actions. So I'm literally going to cough in people's faces with a big smile on my face. Wow. Now, you're probably thinking this lady is unreal. There's no way it's going to get worse than her. Actually, hold on, because that lady is going to look sane in comparison to this man. I'm sure that you've seen this by now, but there was a man who was intoxicated and he's an anti-masker. He was literally growling, growling. That's where we're at. Like, I keep joking about how we're going to reach a state where people are literally shitting themselves and frothing at the mouth when they when they're asked to like put on a mask. But it seems like we're actually like that's going to happen. Like my anti-mask bingo is going to be filled in. I just just watch. You can't hold us. Yes, we are set. Don't fight it. Really? Both, but great. And I just great. I think of America not just great. Really? Really? Really? Sir, are you really that shocked? You were growling on the airplane. You were growling. I just I don't know what to say, folks. What do you what do you even say to that? How do you react to that? Like if you're on an airplane or you're on a bus and you see someone literally growling, what do you even do? My instinct would be to flee, get the hell out of there because I would think that this is the start of a zombie apocalypse and that's patient zero. I just I don't know what to do. Folks, what is wrong with the world? I just I don't know what to say. Now, for some additional context, Ross Stories, John Wright explains, according to fellow passenger Dennis Bush, who filmed the meltdown, it began when the man yelled at a woman of Asian ethnicity, telling her to sit down while she was standing up to deal with a back issue. SLC's Fox affiliate reported he then told flight attendants that the woman and the person she was with didn't belong here. The station reported after asking him to calm down. The man went into a complete meltdown of racist, sexist and belligerent comments culminating in his arrest at the gate. Bush went on Instagram. We were lucky to have such a well trained crew who kept their cool throughout the flight. So it seems like this is kind of like a combination of multiple things. I don't think you can officially file this under anti-maskers. As a category, I think it's part anti-masker because of what he was doing with his mask, but also it's him just being like super drunk and super racist and just, you know, wanting to pick a fight with someone. Either way, I mean, the viral videos that we're seeing, it truly it has me genuinely perplexed, like as a fellow human being. Like, like, here's a question that I want to pose to viewers of the Humanist Report. And I'm genuinely curious to know what you all are going to say here. Like, is it the case that Americans have always been this stupid? Human beings have always been this stupid, but we only are learning about how stupid some people are because everyone has cell phones with cameras on them now. Or are we actually literally getting done where as time goes on? I think it's probably a combination of both. I feel like in many ways we are devolving as a species. When you see issues like a global pandemic become politicized, modern medicine become politicized. I just can't not think that as a species, our standards are like deteriorating. Like, we're becoming dumber, more reactionary, more conspiratorial. I don't know if this has anything to do with, you know, the rise of social media and Facebook, but either way, I would love to, like, go a few hundred years into the future, assuming human beings survive and read what the historians say about, like, this moment and how insane people are because this is, I mean, this is this is the stuff that makes me feel misanthropic. And I am a humanist, but I mean, there are little, like, misanthropic instincts that I feel bubble up whenever I watch things like this. So either way, let me know what you think about this. I feel like it's a combination of both stupidity and just, you know, visibility of these things. But I don't know anymore. I genuinely, I'm at a loss.