Former Congress Candidate Says New Jerseyans Wearing Maks During Heat Wave Mentally Disturbed

TRENTON, NJ—Former New Jersey Senate candidate Mike Crispi stirred controversy with his recent remarks on social media regarding individuals wearing COVID-19 masks during a heatwave. As temperatures soared to 96 degrees, Crispi took to Twitter to express his disbelief at the sight of people wearing masks outdoors, suggesting that such behavior was indicative of mental disturbance.

In his tweet, Crispi stated, “It’s 96 degrees in New Jersey today. I see people outside walking down the street wearing masks. Pray for these people. They are past the point of mentally disturbed.”

His comments have sparked a mix of support and criticism, with some echoing his views on mask-wearing in extreme heat, while others defended the practice as a personal health precaution.

The debate reflects ongoing tensions over mask mandates and personal freedoms, intensified by the current weather conditions. The discourse continues as communities navigate the evolving guidelines and personal choices concerning health and safety during the pandemic.

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