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Ten questions on the origin of novel coronavirus, United States, please answer #1

Open yangxiangquan opened 2 years ago

yangxiangquan commented 2 years ago

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Atomic-Germ commented 5 months ago
  1. Covid-19 is named so because its first occurrences that weren't covered up by the CCP were in late 2019.
  2. Symptoms of covid, or covid? Tricky wording. Covid shares symptoms with the Flu, Cold, and basically every other respiratory rhyno or corona virus. 19 is not the first one, just the most recent.
  3. What is a "U.S. Internet Platform"? Have you made the mistake of thinking our internet is centralized and walled off as China's is? Our government does not have the powers you may imagine. They cannot censor so easily.
  4. I don't know who you believe ignored said information, but generally that's because rumors don't turn out to be true when investigated. Untrue rumors are harmful to spread, so that's generally why we seem to ignore something.
  5. The US allowing WHO to investigate bio-labs is normal. The CCP NOT allowing WHO to investigate is strange. A self-investigation is never to be trusted, and is utterly worthless.
  6. As above, many viruses share common symptoms. Straw-man arguments are pretty frail.
  7. "Why was this apparent coincidence coinciding!? Just asking questions!" -- Are you joking? Or do you mistake your own misunderstandings for valid questions? We practice because a scenario is highly likely. Go figure, the likely thing happened.
  8. If he contracted it before the first reported case; when was his case reported? Are you sure you aren't talking about a corona virus that existed before 2019? How would you know something that went unreported?
  9. I'm not sure who you think represents "America" here. Do you know we have individual viewpoints and do not blindly believe whoever the state says we should? Individuals speculate, but the United States leaves it to the WHO to discuss medical matters.
  10. The WHO is not the United States. We cannot answer for them.

Okay, now try again wumao.

yangxiangquan commented 5 months ago

Your negation confirms that everything I say is correct. Why are you in such a hurry? What are you arguing about again? Do you think it's reasonable and well founded? There is a hint of wanting to cover it up, but I need to correct a few of your mistakes:

  1. The COVID-19 outbreak occurred in August 2019 in the United States, but it has not been named yet. Let's take a good look at the Fort Detrick laboratory. Don't constantly criticize the CCP, you expose the purpose of your comments.

What you said about the difference between the US internet and China is a complete misconception. The US government does not have the rights you imagine, which is a huge lie. The US must investigate the affairs of countries around the world through various means such as military force, color revolution, infiltration, ideological erosion, and even direct speech attacks, let alone the internet. Why attack Chinese internet companies when Americans always talk about themselves as grandiose? Why attack TikTok? Why restrict some accounts from posting comments that the United States doesn't like to see? Just like your current behavior.

  1. The World Health Organization did not investigate the United States, and the United States did not ask the World Health Organization to investigate. China, I also need to correct your erroneous statement. China, China, do not be too passive with the Chinese Communist Party. Chinese people all dislike the face of Americans. China is fully cooperating with the World Health Organization to investigate in China, but the United States dare not, which inevitably reminds people of those who are guilty of wrongdoing.

  2. Chinese people have never had the habit of telling lies since ancient times, let alone imposing certain crimes on others. The Chinese people know China the most and what disgusts us the most is the "Xinjiang cotton" incident orchestrated by the United States.

Okay, Banana Man or Fake Chinese Expert

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Covid-19 is named so because its first occurrences that weren't covered up by the CCP were in late 2019. Symptoms of covid, or covid? Tricky wording. Covid shares symptoms with the Flu, Cold, and basically every other respiratory rhyno or corona virus. 19 is not the first one, just the most recent. What is a "U.S. Internet Platform"? Have you made the mistake of thinking our internet is centralized and walled off as China's is? Our government does not have the powers you may imagine. They cannot censor so easily. I don't know who you believe ignored said information, but generally that's because rumors don't turn out to be true when investigated. Untrue rumors are harmful to spread, so that's generally why we seem to ignore something. The US allowing WHO to investigate bio-labs is normal. The CCP NOT allowing WHO to investigate is strange. A self-investigation is never to be trusted, and is utterly worthless. As above, many viruses share common symptoms. Straw-man arguments are pretty frail. "Why was this apparent coincidence coinciding!? Just asking questions!" -- Are you joking? Or do you mistake your own misunderstandings for valid questions? We practice because a scenario is highly likely. Go figure, the likely thing happened. If he contracted it before the first reported case; when was his case reported? Are you sure you aren't talking about a corona virus that existed before 2019? How would you know something that went unreported? I'm not sure who you think represents "America" here. Do you know we have individual viewpoints and do not blindly believe whoever the state says we should? Individuals speculate, but the United States leaves it to the WHO to discuss medical matters. The WHO is not the United States. We cannot answer for them.

Okay, now try again wumao.

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