California has an indoor mask mandate that doesnât expire until Tuesday, and all attendees at Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Sunda were required to wear masks âexcept while actively eating or drinking, regardless of vaccination status.â
That rule was written in unmistakable language on the NFLâs website, but apparently didnât apply to the rich and famous in the crowd.
In yet another stunning display of tone-deaf, let-âem-eat-mandates cluelessness, countless celebrities at Sundayâs Super Bowl were without a facial covering to be seen, even if food or drink were nowhere near their mouths, causing #hypocrisy to trend on Twitter for hours after the game.
Whatâs more, this comes after similar outrage over unmasked politicians at the NFC Championship Game two weeks ago at SoFi, where the hometown Los Angeles Rams beat the San Francisco 49ers to advance to the title game.
This included Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who was photographed maskless again at Sundayâs game.
Here at The Western Journal, we covered the indignation over Garcettiâs maskless performance last time â including his pathetic excuse for it. Itâs hardly the only mask hypocrisy that weâve been covering over the past two years of the pandemic.
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A brief montage of maskless celebrities from NBCâs coverage of the game included rapper Jay-Z, actor Matt Damon, actress Charlize Theron, NBA star LeBron James, singer Jennifer Lopez and actor Ben Affleck.
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NFL Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith was also featured in the montage, although, to be fair, he was drinking when the camera caught him.
Outkick the Coverage founder Clay Travis noted in his tweet that âevery kid in California will have to be wearing tomorrow in school,â referring to Californiaâs classroom mask mandate.
âThey must all be holding their breaths the entire game,â Travis noted.
Travis was sarcastically referring to the excuse given by Mayor Garcetti after he was pictured in maskless photos two weeks ago during the NFC Championship â that he was holding his breath while unmasked.
And, man, Garcetti must have been holding his breath a lot on Sunday.
âIt really seems like the mask mandates are only really being enforced against kids, the group that is at the least risk and facing the most harm from these mandates. Indefensible,â conservative social media pundit @AGHamilton29 tweeted, along with another montage of celebs going maskless. (This contained some of the same faces, although basketball legend Magic Johnson and actors Mark Wahlberg and Sean Penn also made appearances in this one):
And then there was Ellen DeGeneres, who apparently needs to run up more reasons for America to loathe her after her bullying scandal:
And just so weâre clear: As Fox News reported, Californiaâs indoor mask mandate is in place until Feb. 15. Furthermore, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health made it clear on its Twitter account that youâd better be masking up if you were headed to SoFi Stadium, along with providing a negative COVID test or proof of vaccination:
Oh, and by the way, the Rams won the game over the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20. The same masked-up bros in the Department of Public Healthâs original tweet were apparently thrilled at this:
Pfft. If theyâre impressed with the Super Bowl win, wait until they find out how long Mayor Garcetti was holding his breath.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
