China sacrificed Wuhan to save the world, and the World did nothing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to throw everything from China in the trash right now, but it's almost everything I have. This has to change.

+100,000,000.

Teach your children to ALWAYS check
where something is made BEFORE buying it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to throw everything from China in the trash right now, but it's almost everything I have. This has to change.

+100,000,000.

Teach your children to ALWAYS check
where something is made BEFORE buying it.



We need to begin with our corporate responsibilities here at home!

It's not like China makes whatever they want and then just ship it here. Our corporate office here have no quality control, that or their greed is the problem.

When you put a company like Apple in charge, your get quality IPhones, still made in China.

If that is not fixed, no matter where the product is made, you'll end up with trash!
Anonymous
Chi-com propaganda!

The CPC owes the world trillions for its negligence and coverup in allowing it virus to spread.
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Anonymous wrote:China has released the virus to the world. Now that the world is shut down they are free to do their takeover of Africa and the South China Sea. Worked out well for them. Sacrifice? We are the sacrifice.


This is akin to accusing the first victim of a serial rapist of arousing his desire by dressing skimpily. Sure the first victim is always to blame.

Still, I wonder why no one blamed the Kansas farm(s) for releasing the Spanish flu to the world.


There is no evidence to this...either way, we have come a long way in regulating meat production to make sure we aren’t passing diseases to people through food, pulling contaminated food, inspecting farms and meat production, etc. When is the last time the US caused a pandemic from shady food practices?? Because China has a few times in my short life already..


There is strong evidence that Spanish flu originated in Kansas

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC340389/

Whereas I think wet markets of all kinds should be banned, scientists have not found a definite link between wet markets and the covid-19. It is definitely not made in a lab, though.

What is amazing is that someone try politicize the origin of covid-19, the first time in the history of human fighting pandemics. In 2009 H1N1 flu, people first thought the origin was in US, but then revised the origin to a remote farm in Mexico, still no one made a big deal of the origin of the H1N1 flu.


Because Spanish flu starting at a Kansas farm or h1n1 starting at a Mexico farm are one off occurances at best and are hypothesises. There is no pattern to these places/farms being problematic. Chinese wet markets and wild animal handing/consumption has shown to be problematic over and over, yet nothing is done about it. Their government will literally lock you into your house- they could stop these practices if they wanted to


This is from the National Institute of Health (NIH) paper cited earlier


Jordan considered other possible origins of the pandemic in early 1918 in France and India. He concluded that it was highly unlikely that the pandemic began in any of them [3].

That left the United States. Jordan looked at a series of spring outbreaks there. The evidence seemed far stronger. One could see influenza jumping from Army camp to camp, then into cities, and traveling with troops to Europe. His conclusion: the United States was the site of origin.

A later equally comprehensive, multi-volume British study of the pandemic agreed with Jordan. It too found no evidence for the influenza's origin in the Orient, it too rejected the 1916 outbreak among British troops, and it too concluded, "The disease was probably carried from the United States to Europe [5]."

Australian Nobel laureate MacFarlane Burnet spent most of his scientific career working on influenza and studied the pandemic closely. He too concluded that the evidence was "strongly suggestive" that the disease started in the United States and spread with "the arrival of American troops in France [6]."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to throw everything from China in the trash right now, but it's almost everything I have. This has to change.


Do it now, starting with your iphone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to throw everything from China in the trash right now, but it's almost everything I have. This has to change.

+100,000,000.

Teach your children to ALWAYS check
where something is made BEFORE buying it.



Make sure to check the components inside as well. There are lots of tools to it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to throw everything from China in the trash right now, but it's almost everything I have. This has to change.


Do it now, starting with your iphone.


I won't buy another iphone.
Anonymous
Samsung phones are also made in China and in 5 other factories around the world. I recommend you bigots throw away almost everything you own, as it was likely made in China.
I don't want some excuses like I will not buy another iphone, throw the phone away now. Couch racists!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to throw everything from China in the trash right now, but it's almost everything I have. This has to change.

+100,000,000.

Teach your children to ALWAYS check
where something is made BEFORE buying it.





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Samsung phones are also made in China and in 5 other factories around the world. I recommend you bigots throw away almost everything you own, as it was likely made in China.
I don't want some excuses like I will not buy another iphone, throw the phone away now. Couch racists!


It's not racist to want domestically manufactured product including medicine, food and electronics. We don't want to buy stuff from a country we can't trust.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Samsung phones are also made in China and in 5 other factories around the world. I recommend you bigots throw away almost everything you own, as it was likely made in China.
I don't want some excuses like I will not buy another iphone, throw the phone away now. Couch racists!


It's not racist to want domestically manufactured product including medicine, food and electronics. We don't want to buy stuff from a country we can't trust.


Gah. The amount of stupidity on this board is astounding. Yeah, you go with that. What are those domestically produced things that you want? Or do you mean from countries you can trust? And what are those countries? Markets and manufacturing are incredibly intertwined and complex. But go ahead and render complexity to simplicity, something easy to spout on a messaging board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chi-com propaganda!

The CPC owes the world trillions for its negligence and coverup in allowing it virus to spread.

x 1,000,000!
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