musiqsoulchild wrote:Big Ups...not directed at you at all...just the information in your post.
I find it funny that the US intelligence resources are calling out China. Our own President has downplayed this Virus and its impact for MONTHS now.
Remember, we were all supposed to be flooding churches for Easter?
Everyone around the world is dealing with uncertainty. Finding someone to pin blame on MIGHT make us feel better for a few days and give us a new "enemy" to direct our pent up rage on.
But its doesnt deal with the real issue. That this virus does not see nations, color, creed and religion. It will burn it's way through.
In such times, my philosophy has always been to chill the heck out and not focus on blaming someone/something. This situation is Biblical.
It's time to be more Job ( deal with suffering through faith and family) than John ( rail against the powers that be).
They are pointing fingers... and actually their argument is valid. Not at the Chinese people, but at the CCP. Wuhan is a major metro area, the size of LA and NY. They said they had 50k cases and it was contained.
What do you think was going to happen if they said 'Wuhan has 3M cases and 50K dead'? How about 5M cases and 100K deaths nation-wide? Or 20M cases and 500k dead? How about we let 1/3 of the population in that metro area, many of whom were probably infected, travel around the world for the Chinese New Year? In other words... not only is it not contained by any stretch, but it's about to hit you like a train going full speed?
Do you think the Italians would have let tens of thousands of Chinese migrant workers come back from China to work in the factories in Northern Italy? Do you think the CCP lying about human-to-human transmission for months post outbreak made no difference to people who were coordinating the response?
Here's what I think happened: either in order to save face in domestic politics, or internationally, the CCP lied in a big way. All the authorities around the world thought based on published Chinese data--it's just a worse SARS, and we'll be OK. And then it blind-sided everyone like few things in history.
You are correct that the virus doesn't care about race or nationality, and we need to look forward. But given that the Brits and the US both came out saying that they know for a fact that the Chinese lied 'bigly' (an order of magnitude or more) about what they were dealing with, I can see a big reaction on the country-level once this is over with. The Chinese raking in billions of $ from new medical contracts in Europe is not endearing them to many either, given what is becoming public knowledge as we speak. They will punish the Chinese state once they can and China may face international isolation and global trade wars as a consequence.
Were the politicians naïve to trust anything that came out of the CCP? Sure. It doesn't excuse their delayed reaction time. At the same time, when it comes to global plagues like this one, I could see where they would expect some degree of honesty.
If I were a Chinese citizen, I'd be just as mad as the CCP for keeping this under wraps as anybody else because I bet you more Chinese have died from that diseases than all the rest of the world combined, so far at least. FYI, that's what the communists did in Eastern Europe post Chernobyl. While the top brass were hiding in underground bunkers meant for nuclear war, the common people were asked to go march in parades in the radioactive rain (true story) and not told a thing. It wasn't until later when news was smuggled through the iron curtain that people realized how their own 'leadership' betrayed them in such a cowardly manner.
Anyhow, this is now part of life and we need to find ways to deal with it.
P.S. I think how the communist leadership acted after Chernobyl greatly sped up these regimes downfall. People can take lots of $hyte, but letting their kids go out to sing praises to the communist order in the radioactive rain is not on the list.