Gene Simmons has a bee in his bonnet again, but this time, he may actually have a point.Taking to Twitter earlier today (March 20) the often outspoken KISS bassist blasted people who are sceptical of mask-wearing during the coronavirus pandemic, saying they pose a risk to themselves and those around them.The musician likened his argument to traffic laws, saying in his initial post, “You must stop at a red light, and you must put on your seatbelt, and you can’t drive over the speed limit.
Your rights stop if you effect others. So why should you have a say in not wearing a mask in public?”.You must stop at a red light, and you must put on your seatbelt, and you can’t drive over the speed limit.
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