He's an #anti-masker and #anti-vaxxer. He wants to spend time with his nephews, but the parents said no because he isn't vaxxed. Now, they've offered him the chance to see the kids if he wears a mask, and he ruined it by trying to prove a point.
You know what, if those nephews matter to you, you'll even consider getting vaccinated in order to spend time with them. You certainly wouldn't turn down a chance to see them because you have to wear a mask ... or try to "win" your intra-family argument at their expense.
1--personal responsibility: the things we're told every day ... wash hands frequently, mask up if we go out, avoid getting closer than 6 feet / 2 meters from other people;
2--corporate: restructure workplace and processes to reduce the spread of disease, allow workers that suspect themselves to be sick or COVID-exposed to take time off without penalty;
3--government: financial support for people who are off work due to #COVID-19, enforceable right to pursue class-action lawsuits against companies that violate (2) above.
4--political: get the slimy #pollies' dirty hands off of the nation's disease response and prevention process
But it seems that every #anti-lockdown person I see or hear is also an #anti-masker who wants company managers to be able to force sick workers to come in anyway.