The level of dangerous delusions, arrogance, entitlement, and ignorance by far too many is breathtaking. And, tragically, those who refuse to abide by the CDC protocols and laws that are in place to protect us are responsible for literally taking the breath away from thousands of people who get sick and die of COVID. I was grateful to see the consequences for this woman, who I've read is originally from Oregon. I wish this level of required accountability occurred to everyone who flaunts their beliefs that they have the right to endanger the very lives of other human beings. ― Molly
The scuffle that ensues would, of course, be much more scary and much less ridiculous if Wright was black and male and young. But she isn't; she's just another arrogant white lady who's spent her protected life feeling the rules don't apply to her - which is why at one point she yells at the cop wrestling with her, "Who do you think you are?" In the most entertaining moment of the confrontation, she screams to the crowd of masked onlookers, “Police brutality right here, people.” To which an exasperated chorus swiftly replies, "No, it's not." She also charges the cop is "taking away my human rights" and "has issues." Wright reportedly suffered minor injuries in the struggle, and was taken to a hospital. Because the sheriff's office had already warned, in the aftermath of Abbott's decision, that people could be charged with trespassing if they did precisely what Wright did - ie refuse to mask up and leave - she was charged with trespassing and resisting arrest. In a later interview, Wright said she doesn't believe in the pandemic - or "Plandemic” per a right-wing, anti-vaccine, conspiracy-themed video - that people "can't cancel me - I'm retired," and she feels she "took one for the team, because people need to wake up.” She also said she's never worn a mask, statewide orders or no; compared mask mandates to the Star of David Nazis forced Jews to wear; and, in her final, righteous, stupid act of rebellion, declared, "I won't wear that diaper on my face!" No word on the challenge a ventilator might pose for her.
All screenshots from Galveston Police Dept |
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