Posted on 03/01/2020 10:29:30 AM PST by SilvieWaldorfMD
Chinese have higher numbers of those infected as the disease started in China.
Duh Cronos
Read my other posts
You replied out of context
Try proportional fatalities
Try the links I posted on this thread
I went to the rally in Lyndon which was before the rally in Everett. The Lyndon rally was packed and some did not get in.
I drove up to the Everett rally a few weeks later and the lines were blocks long. I did not get in line because I wanted to give others a chance to attend.
I talked to and took pictures of people in line of all races and all races. Very stirring both of these in libtard Washington.
Thanks. I just read your posts.
Yes, I believed that this was limited to people of Chinese extraction until the deaths in Iran happened along - Iranians have some Turkic genetics, but no more than many Eastern Europeans. So, while Chinese may have been more susceptible - is that still the case? I don’t think the facts support that (present-case)
Oriental could still work - unless we have folks who know about the Oriental Orthodox Church (big points, fury)
I would use East Asian to be more precise, or Mongoloid — I find there is a lot of difficulty in being genetically precise — the Mongolo Turkic (Tungushic) peoples have different genes (and language families) from southern Chinese. And even the Chinese are quite different “racially” from north to south (more cultural assimilation I think) - with the southerners having, imho, Tai-Kadai or Austronesian or “Lao Viet” ancestry.
I lived in Marysville at the time, so Everett was not far, and yes, we stood in line for hours to get in! And it was never boring because the people all around us in line were very friendly and exuberant. The Xfinity arena broke 10 year attendance record that day of 10,000+ and we heard 8000 people were still outside in line!
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