Posted on 04/10/2020 6:32:15 AM PDT by Rummyfan
The Week Four WuFlu Wind-Down finds us all heading into an online Easter weekend that is going to require a little adjustment. And when I say adjustment, I mean alcohol. Well, thats what Ive been using for adjustment, anyway.
The three-note news cycle -- virus, economy, and awful media -- continues unabated.
There was, however, a weird twist on the Wuhan Chinese Bat Flu saga that bears mentioning, if only for the slight change of pace.
Treacher had a hilarious bit of reportage yesterday about Chinas agricultural ministry giving the countrys dogs an upgrade from livestock to pets:
Last week I told you how the Chinese city of Shenzen is reacting to the breakout of COVID-19 the Chinese virus by banning the consumption of cats and dogs. I also told you how racist it is to talk about Chinese people eating cats and dogs, because it relies on the racist assumption that every single Chinese person in the world eats cats and dogs. Some of them don't, you racist!
I was very disappointed in the racist decision-making process of Shenzen's municipal government. You'd wouldn't think Chinese people could ever be so racist against Chinese people. But now the racism is spreading even faster than the virus.
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
The Chinese have not changed menus in over 2000 years.
Don’t count your dogs before your chickens hatch.
Please don’t miss this documentary. Best hour you will spend all week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bXWGxhd7ic
The first documentary movie on CCP virus,
“Tracking Down the Origin of the Wuhan Coronavirus”
The CCP virus, which originated from China, has rampaged through the world and caused more than 80,000 deaths, infecting at least 1.4 million.
The true number of deaths and infections is unknown due to the underreporting of cases from mainland China.
In the new documentary presented by The Epoch Times and NTD, Epoch Times investigative reporter Joshua Philipp takes an in-depth look at the progression of the pandemic from January to April and leads us on a journey of discovery to bring the truth behind the matter to light.
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They actually need close down their exotic disease ridden wet markets, and the Chinese need to change their appetite for the exotic.
You are right.
But culture is not changed so easily.
Punishment in China would have to be capital in nature to make the change.
You eat bat? You die. Thats the way China is.People forget that.
Stop being racist, Rum, and anyway it’s racist to talk about chickens hatching. (Don’t ask me how, but the leftwing nutcases will think of something.)
Or maybe they'll think of Chicken Itza, and therefore it's anti-Mexican racism.
Yeah, right...that’ll stop the Chinese from eating Fido.
“Do you remember when we met?
That’s the day I knew you’d be my pet...”
..... culture is not changed so easily.....
Unfortunately true....noteworthy is Chinese and other foreigners moving here also attempt to sneak in these bats etc. They are often seen at airport screening areas, confiscated and destroyed.
BTT
There will be many “pet” dogs falling out of the sampan in deep water and being lost.
Not only that: EAT CHICKEN EMBRYOS with the feathers on!
You’ll be glad you did! ( sarc)
What about cats?
We simply need to close down CHINA!
Now things are clear. Apply the question of cui bono (who benefits), PETA must have engineered and released the virus in order to improve the status of dogs in China.
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