Sandusky, Ohio, is half an hour away from me. Last week, a group of Nomaskies had a demonstration in front of the town's biggest grocery store and then walked in en masse to shop. The store manager told the press that he had no legal power to evict them, but I wonder if he couldn't have called the police about it. I don't know what the cops would have done, but I'd like to see the issue joined. I also think the demonstrators did it all wrong. It's so obvious: they should've gone in not only maskless but completely nude. Obviously society has no claim on them.
I know some anti maskers, and they don't oppose mask wearing because it's an inconvenience, or because they are anti-social or because they don't care about the welfare of others. The ones I know at least are convinced that the mask-wearing is an exercise in the grooming of society, to see how obedient people can be, and how easily controlled. I have two family members who are susceptible to conspiracy theories, who both firmly believe that the whole virus thing is highly exaggerated (not non-existent), that the stats have been manipulated, and in some cases made up. These are people who believe that society is under the thumbs of a handful of wealthy and powerful puppetmasters. Soros and Gates are mad evil geniuses. They view the refusal to mask up as an instance of informed nonconformity. It is everybody else who are ignorant. The sheeple. "You won't fool meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!" is their battle cry, not "Fuck you all I don't care!".
Of course I can't speak for all of them, and I'm not defending their motives or behavior. Just explaining what I see and hear of it, day in and day out. When people insist that the refusal to wear a mask is driven by laziness, selfishness, or contempt for others, I am sure it applies to many, many people; but it doesn't apply to all.