When you say it the way you said it, it looks a lot to me like mocking. There's nothing wrong with wanting to stick up for one's own rights. You've said that you don't advocate for mandates, so that's a rights-based statement right there. If you're of the opinion that people *should* wear masks, and stop short of saying they *must* wear masks, that's fine. But then leave the "rights" mocking out of it because it is apparently a position you also hold, at least a little.They might be specifically looking for a reason to fight.
"I'm not going to wear a mask and punch the first person tells me too!"
I mean, there's just as many ancedotal stories and videos of anti-maskers as there are of mask-martinets.
Plus, what is the expected outcome of such and interaction? The likelihood of me saying, "Excuse me, but you should be wearing a mask" getting a positive response is infinitesimal.
EDIT: I wasn't exactly trying to be dismissive or derogitory in my post, but you said it yourself Hatin: you think not wearing a mask is your right.
How so? Who has a better grasp on the value of freedom and one whose had it and lost it? I bet if I had to walk to work for a week, I'd certain value my car a lot more, hence working hard to preserve it.