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A Viral Video Shows An Anti-Mask Melt Down At A Calgary Fabric Store This Weekend

"Why don't you people educate yourself?"
Staff Writer

The internet is going wild for a viral Calgary video that shows a woman refusing to wear a mask and disturbing customers.

The Calgary Sun confirmed that the video, which has been posted on Twitter, was taken in a fabric store at 7310 Fisher Road South East in Calgary.

In the video, you can see a woman refusing to wear a mask and making a scene because people are asking her to put on a face-covering, which are mandatory in the city of Calgary. 

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Then, the woman turns to the person that's filming her and confronts them.

Another customer tells the woman that she's being aggressive and needs to leave. The woman then exits while threatening that she may not come back. 

Via Calgary Sun

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