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Default OT: Why isn't China being held responsible for coronavirus?



"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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On Thu, 20 May 2021 19:01:56 +0100, Joel wrote:

"Commander Kinsey" wrote:

It was caused by severe negligence - unsanitary conditions in wet meat
markets. If a company accidentally outputs a load of nuclear waste and
kills millions of people, they would be held accountable.

"There are only two ways it was released: by accident due to
incompetence at Wuhan Lab or the CCP had the virus weaponized and
released on purpose. Of course this would be construed as an act of war,
an act of economic warfare. Either way the CCP is responsible for the
release of COVID-19 virus and damages incurred.
When I make a mistake and my mistake causes damages to another party, I
have a responsibility to pay for those damages. Why then is no one
asking for damages from the CCP?"



It appears that China did play down the virus in some ways for a
period of time, and that may have cost the rest of the world a
potential advantage early in the fight. But we are getting it under
control, we know how to fight it, we're committed to the fight, and
President Biden among others around the world can and will provide the
support for the effort it will take. It's a global problem, but we
know what we have to do to deal with it throughout the world.


What we need to do is bill China for creating it in the first place.


And they will file the bill in the round filing cabinet under their desk.

Unhygienic meat markets


Which all countrys have with their fish markets.

= millions of deaths worldwide. If a private company accidentally killed
millions, they would be held accountable.


Wrong with plenty of obvious examples like
minamata, and lots of examples in the usa.