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The Chinese Bots Arrive to Deflect Blame

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    George K
    wrote on 6 Apr 2020, 12:25 last edited by
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    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      George K
      wrote on 6 Apr 2020, 12:33 last edited by
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      To no one's surprise, the Chinese aren't taking this well. Apparently the Daily Telegraph received a letter from the Australian Consulate General of China who didn't like the Telegraph's coverage.

      Tim Blair fisks the letter:

      https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/blogs/tim-blair/via-local-commie-underlings-beijing-officially-disapproves/news-story/491b415795fbbdc526d33d5b569134a4

      The Daily Telegraph this week received a letter from the Australian Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China, who took gentle issue with our excellent coverage of the coronavirus crisis.

      Following is a point-by-point response to the Consulate General and China’s communist dictatorship:

      Recently the Daily Telegraph has published a number of reports and opinions about China’s response to COVID-19 that are full of ignorance, prejudice and arrogance.

      If a state-owned newspaper in China received this kind of complaint, subsequent days would involve journalists waking up in prison with their organs harvested.

      Tracing the origin of the virus is a scientific issue that requires professional, science-based assessment.

      Sure it does. How professional and science-based was the claim published on March 12 by China’s foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian that “it might be US Army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan”?

      The origin of the virus is still undetermined, and the World Health Organization has named the novel coronavirus “COVID-19”.

      The World Health Organisation also appointed Zimbabwean murderer Robert Mugabe as its Goodwill Ambassador and declared on March 2 that the “stigma” of the coronavirus “is more dangerous than the virus itself”.

      The World Health Organisation does a lot of stupid stuff.

      So what is the real motive behind your attempt to repeatedly link the virus to China and even stating that the novel coronavirus was “made in China”?

      Our motive is accuracy. That’s why we don’t link the virus to Bognor Regis or state that it was “made in Panama”.

      The people of Wuhan made a huge effort and personal sacrifice to stop the spread of the epidemic.

      Wuhan’s Dr Li Wenliang indeed made a huge effort to warn people about the coronavirus outbreak. Then, as the New York Times reported: “In early January, he was called in by both medical officials and the police, and forced to sign a statement denouncing his warning as an unfounded and illegal rumor.”

      And now he’s dead, so that’s “personal sacrifice” covered as well.

      Nevertheless, in order to capture attention and gain more internet hits, you called Wuhan the “Zombieland” and Wuhan seafood market the “bat market”. How low can you go?

      In the civilised world, “Bradman bats and bats and bats” is a famous newspaper banner:

      In Wuhan, it’s the name of a restaurant.

      The effectiveness of China’s epidemic prevention and control has fully underlined the people-centred philosophy of the Communist Party of China and the strong advantages of the Chinese system.

      In 2018, Amnesty International reported that China executed more citizens than the rest of the world combined.

      Please tell us more about your “people-centred philosophy” and how many bullets it requires.

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        Jolly
        wrote on 6 Apr 2020, 12:40 last edited by
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        The world is too addicted to Chinese money.

        The time may come when many long for the return of the Ugly American.

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          Copper
          wrote on 6 Apr 2020, 15:05 last edited by
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          This whole thing is China's fault

          They probably did it on purpose

          They are bad

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            Copper
            wrote on 6 Apr 2020, 15:05 last edited by
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            Can we attract them to TNCR?

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