A streetcar conductor in Seattle not allowing passengers aboard without a mask during the Spanish Flu pandemic, 1918.

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    2. It’s wild to see that even a century ago, public transport workers were on the front lines of public health, the conductor’s hand gesture is a universal language

    3. Actually this was a staged photo for the local newspaper back then to show the new enforcement rules

    4. DickDongMcLong on

      This is why the fascists are pushing so hard for trains. It’s not about efficiency. It’s about controlling the human herd.

    5. confusedguy1212 on

      What i would give to have such public transportation and human scale streets again in America.

    6. After that the guy rolled on the floor screaming “I AM NOT GOING TO WEAR A MASK YOU WOKE LIBTARDS!” throwing stuff around and posting pictures of themselves everywhere saying “WE ARE BEING OPPRESSED!”

      Luckily people have grown out of that behaviour.

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