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conscious care coop
3215 ne 123rd st | United StatesClient Review on conscious care coop
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I'm disappointed that none of the words in the name of this business are being demonstrated in their operations during such a tragic time in our country and in our state. The previous reviewer noted the same disregard for public health that I recently saw. Absolutely zero precautions recommended by our own state governor were being practiced when I drove by recently. I didn't even bother stopping.I've frequented this co-op for years and unfortunately my conscience will no longer allow me to support them. They don't seem to be "Conscious" of the effect their actions have on the community. I recently saw an explanation for the lack of concern for the safety of their patrons on Facebook. The owner was distressed at complaints she'd received about no protective gear whatsoever, no distancing, and no limits to the number of people. Her reasons were "rugged individualism" and "liberty" and other words she doesn't seem to really understand. She also recommended her customers who didn't like it should keep their opinions to themselves, ironically telling them to keep their speech to themselves while she displayed her disregard for the safety of others freely.The words "freedom" and "liberty" and "Constitution" and other lofty sounding words have been so abused lately they don't seem to have much meaning. She has the freedom to sneeze on people, to cough on others while she has a fever and obvious signs of the flu, or just to be a jerk in general, but in this society we try to be considerate of others and do simple things to show our concern for their safety and our respect for the lives of others. And as a professed Christian, I wonder if she thinks that exposing her community with no attempt to slow it down is what she thinks Jesus would do. I'm pretty sure Jesus would cover his mouth when he sneezes, stay home from work when he has the flu, and put a mask on and keep his distance if there was any chance he had a disease that currently has a 6% mortality rate in this state and can be spread for days while showing absolutely no symptoms or signs of infection.She also says we have personal responsibility for our own health. Since I don't have a HazMat suit, and wouldn't want to wear one in the summer anyway, my personal health and safety will be nowhere near the CCC for my remaining days on this Earth. I hope she realizes that as a fellow human, fellow American, and fellow Christian she also has a responsibility to her community to help keep others healthy and safe.Edit: Just so this is never lost to time -- "Response from the owner17 hours agoThe co-op hasn't even been open a year. So therefore, caught in your own lies. Troll on sir. Bye, bye"THAT was your take away? Not that you should care about others or act according to the faith you claim to have or you have a responsibility not just to your own health but to the health of your community? I don't think Jesus would have gotten angry and called me a liar.Apparently an old man lost track of time. I could have sworn this co-op opened not long after the Oklahoma Food Co-op went under (that feels like ages but apparently only the end of 2018...time flies). Maybe that's just when I started looking for an alternative. Too bad this owner is so busy feeling attacked by the facts of our time that she has no concern for her customers or her community. I feel sorry for people like this. Now I believe it's my responsibility to contact producers and make sure they're aware of who they're doing business with. I really miss the Oklahoma Food Co-op -- they actually cared about people and had a mission to improve their community. They're exactly the kind of operation we need right now.
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