Patooka made an inference that did not follow from TSwizzle's stated comments.
Patooka did make an inference that exactly follows the numerous times TSwizzle has said masks are ineffective. And TSwizzle has said that a lot. Do your own research.
So what if he said they were ineffective? So what? TSwizzle said he didn't want authoritarians to force him to wear a mask.
It does not follow that he wants to or should prevent others from wearing masks.
I don't want the government to force people to exercise. That doesn't mean I object to people exercising of their own free will.
So, you're arguing that TSwizzle thinks of himself as a special case?
No.
I am certain that he expects medical personnel to wear masks as required by laws governing medical procedures. I am certain that he expects masks to be worn (by dentist and assistants) when he is having a dental procedure or even a dental exam. I am certain he expects masks to be work by everyone in the surgical area should he have surgery.
TSwizzle obviously thinks he should not be forced to wear a mask. I doubt he believes that others should not be so required if it protects him.
I don't know what he thinks, but even if he does think his dentist or surgeon should be forced to wear a mask, that would still not necessarily be a hypocrisy. After all, dentists and doctors wear masks in particular contexts, not as a general rule of being alive in public
Nor does it follow, as Patooka implied, that his principles would require him to demand other people do not wear masks.
You mean particular context such as a pandemic/public health emergency????
Yes, I mean particular contexts.
There are two errors being made by you and Patooka. The first error is an egregious error of reasoning; the second may merely be a mater of opinion.
The
egregious error is that 'TSwizzle should insist that doctors don't wear masks during surgery'. This error is egregious because it does not follow from anything TSwizzle said. It's a nonsense non-sequitur.
Dante: I don't want the government to force me to attend Church.
Virgil: I hope you have the courage of your convictions, and you want to ban other people from going to Church if they want to.
Dante: Wat.
Virgil's follow up to Dante is a ridiculous non sequitur, and it's exactly what Patooka did but he can't admit it.
The second error is taking for granted that the justification for forcing people to wear masks is equivalent. Forcing a doctor to wear a mask for surgery is more justifiable than forcing a population to mask, even when an individual is alone outdoors, as happened in the early parts of the pandemic in Australia and may well be happening in other parts of the world still.