In other words, painting every situation with a wide brush.
You live in Cali, right?
Highly populated areas are difficult to distance in.
In smaller cities or towns, that may not be the case.
If you live in L.A. or NY, a mask can make a big difference for you.
You can't use those standards to judge other places.
The first question before "are you wearing a mask?" should be "what's the at-risk situation for your local location?"
But many on BGOL would rather judge and shit-talk rather than use logic.
Viruses are microscopic. You truly DO NOT KNOW when, where or from whom or what you contract a virus. All you can do is guess.
I'm not suggesting recklessness but rather risk analysis.
For instance, if your neighbors are a quarter of a mile away, why wear a mask? Because the news said so is not a good answer.