BLACK MASKS LOOK SCARY & UNCLEAN

The little black dress is still the epitome of fashion in sophisticated circles. Is that why black masks have become  popular during this pandemic?  Mike Pence  and Joe Biden both wear them.  Black seems to be the “in” color for politicians’ masks in Washington DC.  But I think they’re making a mistake.  Black masks actually look scary and unclean.

Black cloth masks look scary & unclean.  You can't tell if they've been washed, and they seem sinister.
Black masks look scary and unclean.  But politicians seem to prefer them.

Scary?  You bet.  There’s something ominous and frightening about black masks.  They remind me of Muslim Women who are forced to wear hijabs and cover their faces.  The most common monastic color is black. It symbolizes repentance and simplicity.  By wearing black, monks and nuns are trying to suppress the calls of the flesh. Sounds a little dreary and sexless, to me.

Black has also been a sign of mourning ever since the middle ages. Over the centuries, its been associated with death, evil, and violence.   Maybe that’s why it’s the popular color for masks during the covid-19 crisis.  But it’s also sinister and pessimistic.  Why not a brightly colored or flowered mask, to suggest optimism, and perhaps a light at the end of the tunnel?

 

On the other hand  color psychologist say  that a preference for the color black indicates prestige and power; someone who wears black takes themselves seriously. I suppose they think black masks are simply more dignified.

There’s a reason why hospital employees and health care workers wear light colored scrubs and masks.  It’s because they look clean.    If  a black cloth mask is  soiled,   you can’t tell by looking. If  doesn’t really matter if a mask is dirty, because it still keeps the wearer’s infectious coughs and sneezes from spreading through the air. On the other hand,  it could infect the owner, or anyone in his household.  A child who picks up a dirty mask to play with could be at risk for catching a disease.

Maybe men prefer black because they think it looks more masculine.  But  to me, black masks look scary and unsanitary.

IS AGE SIXTY-FIVE THE NEW EIGHTY?

After listening to the Democratic presidential debate last night, my mind was in a muddle. I couldn’t really tell what message  Biden and Sanders were trying to convey.  It  sounded like a couple of angry old guys in a shouting contest.  But just before we went to bed, I heard on the news that someone said all people over age sixty five should stay home during this coronavirus outbreak.   I’ll find out today who said that, but it has me wondering: Is  age sixty five the new eighty?

Should healthy people stay isolated just because their over sixty five?
Should healthy seniors be told to stay at home during the crisis? Is age sixty-five the new eighty?

Most sixty-five year olds I know are pretty healthy.  Thanks to modern healthcare, the fitness movement, and plant based diets,  these newly retired folks are In much better shape than our parents were. It seems like a bit of overkill to me.   Retirees are the ones people fall back on to help out in a crisis—whether it’s babysitting,emergency housing , or other calamities that befall working people.

The recommendation is mostly based on the fact that seniors are most apt to die if they get sick with the coronavirus.  But there’s a slight flaw in that statistic.  It’s mostly the elderly who live in crowded nursing homes  who have died.  They don’t get out at all.  They’re stuck in stuffy, stinky, crowded places where staffers are too busy to wash their hands as often as they should. And the air doesn’t move very fast in those little rooms.

Naturally, anyone who’s at risk should stay at home during the coronavirus outbreak.   But not everyone over age sixty-five has heart disease,  kidney failure, diabetes, or other serious health problems.

So what’s a healthy senior to do?  Should we wear hats to disguise gray hair, and sunglasses to hide our wrinkles. Shall we be arrested for going to the grocery store for a bottle of milk? Is sixty five really the new eighty?

And by the way.  What were those two old politicians doing out in public last night?  Both Biden and Sanders are over sixty five.

IS FACEBOOK INVADING MY PRIVACY?

How is it that I receive all these “sponsored”  posts on Facebook ?   Before  the 2016 election, I was getting posts about Trump almost every single day.  Maybe they were part of the Russian attempt to influence the election.   I always ignored them, because I considered them nothing but spam. But now,  the Trump posts have  disappeared, only to be replaced by posts favoring Biden.  I don’t understand who is behind these posts, and why  are they allowed to do this.  Is Facebook invading my privacy?

WHY HAS FACEBOOK DECIDED i SHOULD RECEIVE ALL THESE SPONSORED POSTS?

OMG.  Just got a post from Cory Booker, asking me to send $1 to secure his spot on the debate stage. I don’t know Cory at all; never met him, probably never will.  I thought people couldn’t post on my page unless they were my friend.  Cory isn’t my friend.

Here’s another one from the Democratic Governors Association asking if I approve of President Trump.  If I respond Yes , will I be back on the Republican’s hit list?   And if I say No, will that be a green  light for all 20 Democratic candidate to start sending me requests for money?  Does this mean that anyone can buy their way into my Facebook account?  I’ve purposely limited my friends to a handful, because I don’t want to spend all day reading posts from a thousand  so called “friends.”

Apparently, Facebook lines me up with strange people they think I would agree with.  How they make this decision is a total mystery.  In the last election, something made them believe I wanted to hear about Trump.  It may have been the Russians, or just plain old American Republicans.  I will never know.  But now, the Democrats have decided I’m fair game.  Overall, I would guess that someone at Facebook has decided I’ve switched parties.

I haven’t switched parties because I never belonged to one.  If you read my blog,  you will know that I feel free to criticize politicians from either party.  My mother used to have an expression around election time:  “I vote for a new set of crooks every four years.”  She would be 114 years old if still alive—but her comments seem pretty up to date.

But wait.  This morning, my Facebook had “sponsored” posts from Costco and Magic Chef, neither of whom  have stores in my area.  It looks like Facebook is so desperate for income that they’re promoting more commercials.  We’re tired of seeing commercials on television, but we know that’s the price we have to pay to watch.  Is  it the same now on Facebook?  If so, a lot of us may be deleting our accounts altogether.