dice wrote:johnnyvann840 wrote:LateNight wrote:I think there appear to be good reasons to want more of an investigation into the origins - however, it’s also incredibly reasonable to not want people jumping to conclusions.
There are a lot of people who want the lab-spread theory to be (or not be) true in order to perpetuate their own personal political narratives - and that’s unhelpful.
Most people i heard theorizing about this early on had little to no understanding of genome sequencing, virology or human-to-animal transmission - they just hear something and decide “that sounds good to me”, and go with it. So it makes complete sense to be reserved in our approach. there are legitimate concerns. Because even if this originated in a lab, it won’t justify the amount of anti-Asian and anti-Chinese hate crimes that sprung up as a result of these narratives
Totally agree that nothing can justify the anti-Asian or anti-Chinese actions of a few morons. Anybody who takes out their anger or frustrations on Asian-Americans or Chinese-Americans or the innocent people in those Asian countries or China should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I think all that sentiment was fueled by Trump and some of his anti-Chinese rhetoric. It's unfortunate that many people want the lab leak theory proven true to justify their bigotry or anti-Asian sentiments, however, by the same token, a great number of people want it proven false just because they don't want Trump (or a number of other right wing politicians or Fox News) to be right about it. We just need the truth and for all the politics to be put aside.
and then there are those of us who don't particularly care about the truth, think that wuhan/china bear some responsibility for irresponsible practices either way, and don't think that discovering the true origin will likely matter when it comes to preventing future pandemics
there's no doubt in my mind that the public thirst to find an answer is largely a product of primal revenge bloodlust. as opposed to some noble pursuit of truth/prevention
That's undoubtedly part of the equation, just as the effort to "prove" Iraq had WMD's was propelled by our desire to lash out at someone over 9/11, which blinded many to the facts, even those who should have known better, like our policy makers.















