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Masks were called muzzles, germ shields and dirt traps. They gave people a “pig-like snout.” Some snipped holes in their masks to smoke cigars. Others fastened them to dogs in mockery. Bandits used them to rob banks. There were calls to protest, like this one in California. https://t.co/T1AJExyccv — PolitiTweet.org