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The naming of COVID variants invites another pandemic – of racism


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This national sensitivity over names is nothing new, the Great Pox (syphilis), was variously called the French, Neapolitan, Polish, Russian, British, Portuguese, or Christian disease, depending on the nationality or religion of the speaker.

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By this logic, being a different race is racist in and of itself.

 

When does this lunacy end? Until we are all blended into one homogeneous race? And why stop there? What about the gender issue? Everyone to be a light brown colour and no distinguishable gender and definitely no ability to reproduce in case you accidentally spawn a mutant whiteskinned blue-eyed “freak”? (I’m mixed race btw)

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28 minutes ago, poskat said:

foreigners at the end of the line for vaccination, including after the soi dogs,... no problem...

 

naming a variant by where it was identified, which is the current standard world-wide.... shocking and frustrating racism...

I'm slated for a vaccination in early August. My wife, bless her, has to wait until the end of the year. 

 

So much for your theory.

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On this idea suggested, if the world goes that far for Covid 19 then let's take it farther to avoid problems and rename every sea and ocean that has any slight connection to any country starting with South China Sea and Indian ocean and then go from there. So how about South Asian Sea and then change Indian ocean to Eastern ocean like it was originally called. If the world want change then let's go the nine yards.

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1 hour ago, Rookiescot said:

So what do we call the Spanish flu now?

 

 

Freedom of the press?

 

During the war no countries wanted to talk about the flu, for fear of impacting the war efforts. In the U.S. President Wilson set up an office to manage the press to not mention the flu, and little federal aid was offered.

 

Spain was not involved in the war, and their press felt free to report on the flu.

 

Hence the name.

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