Posted on 10/07/2014 5:15:04 AM PDT by LeoMcNeil
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
I agree that President Ebola under-reacted, but as for ‘overreacting’, who literally got tarred and feathered? Who was beaten to death? Mobs overreact.
Discussion and debate — part of the foundation of a free nation.
“Ultimately everyone needs to calm down when it comes to Ebola. There is no sense in worrying over something like this. For those who are faithful believers in Jesus Christ...”
Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.
A properly educated Christian does not jump off a cliff and expect an angel to rescue him any more than he would taunt a rattlesnake to prove his faith.
Jesus warned us to be CAUTIOUS and wary.
So far, I haven’t seen anyone over react.
This government is full of liars and manipulators so it is hard to say if they under reacted.
Maybe the day will come when people realize that they can believe nothing the Obama admin does or says. They operate by deception, even when there are times they don’t need to.
Until then, we are screwed.
The nations that are too cavalier about Ebola [or any disease] will suffer massive breakouts and be shunned by the rest of the world.
At a local level, it’s even more severe. Any city’s enconomy will tank, even if the outbreak is only a few dozen.
Lotta BS...35,000 people die every year from flu, and you don’t hear squat about it. Just the media beating their drum to gin up ad revenue.
In before the humblegunner attacks....
Yes, I agree with this commentary.
bttt
He said the Internet shows overreaction. That is just writing, so it’s a straw man to say there has been no tarring.
Why cannot one overreact just by spouting off hysterically? There is no definition of “overreact” declaring it must involve physical abuse. It is a relative term. People yakking about it all the time is part of it, another that it is doom and gloom for us. That is all I have seen on FR.
I am all for refusing flights and quarantining (which you woukd know was proposed if you read this). He is not tempting God. Being cautious but not hysterically hyperbolic is called for.
Actually the internet is under reacting and governments are trying to spread the disease. All infected west Africa nations should have been locked down in quarantine weeks ago. Businesses in Texas are pulling their inventory and heavy equipment out of Dallas.
Overreaction is a criticism. Its easy to belittle ‘the din of small voices’, to cherry pick a few examples out of the whole. But the net result is this:
President Ebola is now promising to do a better job.
If he actually keeps his word, then this ‘overreaction’ was the proper reaction to spur proper conduct.
On the other hand, if Ebola does run rampant in the future, then people had ‘under-reacted’ as well.
What indication is there that well-fed, healthy individuals are somehow immune to ebola or will not sicken and die if infected?
I see these westerners getting sick, in Spain and elsewhere and am not at all reassured.
PC is running amok. They don’t want to take effective measures because they’re concerned about the appearance of racial bias, imho.
It’s the same idiocy that had that judge in Texas entering Duncan’s apartment in street clothes and transporting his potentially infected family, then appearing at a press conference bragging that he was in the same clothes.
“Being cautious but not hysterically hyperbolic is called for.”
I personally think he should be removed from office over the Dallas fiasco alone. He had months, years to prepare and prevent that risk. And we actually had to endanger an entire city as a ‘learning experience’. To learn what?
Common sense.
Sorry, Leo, but you don't know a thing about Ebola. It attacks via the immune response. People with better immune responses get symptomatic faster and die sooner or recover. I have seen no evidence whatsoever that nutrition or ill health plays any role in the infection or full blown disease rate.
I'm going to disagree, Leo.
If your child is playing in a fenced in back yard, then worry is misplaced anxiety. If your child is playing in the front yard that's beside a busy street, then worry is entirely rational.
We've had half-truths and lies reported about ebola. There is no doubt that it's a killer.
The rational ones have been the online skeptics of government soothe-talking.
Superseded by actual reality.
Given the track record of “transparency” and outright lies repeatedly put out by this Administration, I’m not sure you can be skeptical ENOUGH.
That being said, I fear the “madness of crowds” more than I fear Ebola. . .
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