British Gov. Scientist Warns Face Mask Submission is Increasingly about ‘Communicating to Others a Sense of Responsibility’ in Society

A government scientist in Britain has come out and admitted publicly that face mask mandates are increasingly about “communicating to others a sense of responsibility” to submit to collective mass hysteria.

Professor Clifford Stott, a Keele University social psychologist who serves as a member of the Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours (Spi-B) subgroup of SAGE, made the comment about how he believes it is unfortunate this culture has developed around face masks.

“We know, obviously, wearing masks, particularly in crowded, poorly ventilated environments, has a big impact on the levels of transmission that can take place,” Stott said to the LBC.

“But, I think, particularly now, wearing a mask is also communicating to others a sense of responsibility, and I think that’s a key issue in mask-wearing now, unfortunately,” he added.
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