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Mask Mandates

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti Says His Mask Mandate Violation Was OK Because He Held His Breath

If California politicians think the mask mandate is stupid, they should lead the charge to get rid of it.

Liz Wolfe | 2.3.2022 2:15 PM

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Thumbnail (5) | Illustration: Lex Villena; Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, https://twitter.com/RED_IN_PA_3/status/1488147063649013761?s=20&t=mPw6NLpW7Lyf56D7PB2A_Q
(Illustration: Lex Villena; Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, https://twitter.com/RED_IN_PA_3/status/1488147063649013761?s=20&t=mPw6NLpW7Lyf56D7PB2A_Q)

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti is the latest California politician to hammer home the point that the state's pandemic rules are just for the little people. What Gov. Gavin Newsom started, and San Francisco Mayor London Breed continued, Garcetti has perfected. He even developed the ideal face-saving line: When a photo surfaced Wednesday of Garcetti, maskless, with Lakers legend Magic Johnson at a Rams game, the mayor reassured concerned citizens that he held his breath to take the photo. (Los Angeles County has a mask mandate in place both indoors and at crowded outdoor events. SoFi Stadium also requires event attendees to wear masks when not actively imbibing.)

Eric Garcetti hopes you're dumb enough to believe that he held his breath every single time he took his mask off at the Rams game. pic.twitter.com/r4FQeE24FY

— Follow @TheKevinDalton (@KevinUncensored) February 3, 2022

Garcetti's comically absurd response betrays either a misunderstanding of how COVID is spread or the extent to which the rules he's imposed, but doesn't feel the need to follow, are largely hygiene theater.

Just as plexiglass barriers between diners are performative measures that don't make sense given what we know about this airborne respiratory virus, holding your breath during a photo op won't prevent you from spreading or contracting COVID.

What Garcetti might've said is that photo ops are brief encounters, and that COVID spreads much more successfully in longer encounters when a greater viral load can be transmitted. In the same way that we don't really need to mask up just to walk from a hostess stand to a table in a restaurant, it probably won't be a single brief photo op that leaves someone COVID positive. At this point in the pandemic, Garcetti should understand that. If his behavior suggests that he already understands that, he should acknowledge reality and adjust his policies accordingly.

But there's obviously more at play than a rudimentary misunderstanding of the science. Garcetti is committed to COVID safety measures as a tribal talisman. It is a symbol to his fellow liberals that he's taking the virus seriously. Claiming that he held his breath is meant to protect his place atop a polarized political constituency that views masking as patriotic and sacrosanct; it is not science-based advice for determining when a person can or should forego a mask.

It is as wrong as his government's insistence that physical building plans—as in, pieces of paper—be quarantined before a government employee will examine them:

~2 years into Covid, and ~18 months since we learned the disease is transmitted through the air, the Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety still requires all submitted plans to be quarantined for several days before a plan-checker can review them.

— Moses Kagan (@moseskagan) February 2, 2022

Politicians could just admit they're just like the rest of us—exhausted by the pandemic and its political wars of attrition on both sides, vaccinated and at low risk of bad COVID outcomes, who go to sporting events and take maskless pictures and see other people in close quarters because that's what people are supposed to do at sporting events. They could remove mask mandates, citing the CDC's admission that cloth masks don't do all that much, and which they themselves flout anyway.

But, y'know, don't hold your breath.

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Liz Wolfe is an associate editor at Reason.

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  1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

    Maybe.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    If you need evidence that all of this is theater, all you must do is look at the public behavior of those imposing the policies. They know. There is no excuse at this point for us not to also.

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  3. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

    A pity he did not turn blue.

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 years ago

      A pity he stopped holding his breath.

      1. GroundTruth   3 years ago

        I had a different wording in mind, but this was pretty much my first thought too.

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    2. Utkonos   3 years ago

      He’s very Blue last time I Checked.

  4. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 years ago

    I want to know why he's not wearing a flag pin on his lapel? Does he want the terrorist to win?

    1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

      Yes, yes he does. Because he is on their side.

  5. VULGAR MADMAN   3 years ago

    Isn’t it wild that the flu is now considered a greater threat than HIV?

  6. Longtobefree   3 years ago

    If he would refrain from exhaling for the next 12 years, global climate warming change would go away.

  7. Longtobefree   3 years ago

    OK, I got it. Clearly the issue here is that people take masks off for photos. So the next ban should be all cameras and cell phones. Just for two decades to flatten the spirit.
    For the children.

  8. HorseConch   3 years ago

    The last paragraph is the problem with the "skeptical" media. The politicians aren't and won't ever be tired of the pandemic. He doesn't give a fuck if you care that he doesn't wear a mask. He'll do what he wants, and you'll listen and do as he says.

  9. Chumby   3 years ago

    Thought Magic had to stay home until he could produce an HIV vaccine passport.

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Is that a request to see the Magic Johnson poke video?

      1. Chumby   3 years ago

        When the woman is on top it is called a layup.

  10. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

    Millions of Angelinos are ready and willing to help him hold his breath the next time.

    1. NoVaNick   3 years ago

      Most will just shrug it off and keep re-electing him. Ditto for Newsome.

  11. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

    Just LOL

  12. JasonAZ   3 years ago

    So, he didn't inhale? (Props to BC.)

    1. Carl_N_Brown   3 years ago

      Drat. Someone beat me to it.

    2. MSmith   3 years ago

      Yep, just what I was thinking. At the risk of being a little mean: So Clinton didn't Inhale, and Garcetti didn't exhale...hmmm now if more democratic politicians would just follow their example indefinitely. 🙂

  13. Enjoy Every Sandwich   3 years ago

    Well, holding his breath works for him, because he's sophisticated!

  14. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    It's a cult.

  15. Sevo   3 years ago

    You can tell he didn't hold his breath long enough. He's still alive.

  16. Its_Not_Inevitable   3 years ago

    I don't know this mayor guy. Is he this stupid or does he think we are?

  17. Chris P Bacon   3 years ago

    We laughed at "I didn't inhale". This is what we've created.

  18. freedomwriter   3 years ago

    ALL people with power are hypocrites.

  19. PedroMartinez1   3 years ago

    He must be holding he's breath a lot. His brain is oxygen deprived.

  20. tekcoyote   3 years ago

    Hey--it people believe that Clinton "didn't inhale," why not believe Garcetti held his breath?

  21. Liberty Lover   3 years ago

    L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti Says His Mask Mandate Violation Was OK Because He Has Brain Damage From Holding His Breath

  22. Uomo Del Ghiaccio   3 years ago

    It would be Karma if video evidence of L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti breathing without a mask was released.

    Perhaps L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti should try out his new jokes in smaller venues first before the big stage.

  23. Bored Lawyer   3 years ago

    I am convinced we have all fallen into an alternative universe in which reality matches the Babylon Bee.

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