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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

PC Overrules Pandemic Concerns

(Image from:  Military Humor)


I've been meaning to write about the latest developments in the Chinese Coronavirus Pandamic earlier and more extensively, but last weekend I came down with the flu.

Then four of my coworkers got sick.

I ended up having to get screened--twice--just to make sure I didn't have the Chinese Coronavirus.  The current protocols used by medical facilities are that if someone tests positive for flu, then they don't have the Chinese Coronavirus.

But apparently this "either/or" logic is being hotly debated.

I'm still getting over the effects of--whatever it is I got.

Even if I were healthy, the repercussions of this pandemic are unprecedented in our lifetime--from school closures, business closures, city lockdowns, border closures, panic buying, hoarding and price-gouging--are too overwhelming for me to cover the full details about the Chinese Coronavirus.

Which, according to the media minions suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome, is a racist term.  Not to mention "Wuhan Virus," or even the "Kung Flu."

Because maintaining political correctness overrides national, even worldwide, public safety.

Libtards like Stephan Colbert are trying to gaslight Americans into thinking news agencies only called it "Covid-19."  (Be sure to watch the MRC TV video embedded in the article).

But as Ben Shapiro reminds us:  The Coronavirus is the "Chinese Virus."

The Chinese government lied about the outbreak from the beginning and destroyed evidence of its origin.

And thanks the work of the globalists, this isn't the first time China's poisoned America.  There's also a lot we don't know about the Chinese Coronavirus.

At least Our Grand Nagus has the courage to slam China's disinformation campaign that the virus was created by the US military, especially since he's warning us about China, even before he was elected.

I wish I could say the same about the libtard media who are taking China's side and are more concerned about identity politics than the health and safety of innocent people.

Hopefully, fewer of us will contract the illness than is currently estimated, our lives and livelihoods won't be too severely impacted, and we'll all learn the right lessons.


(Image by: A.F. Branco)


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