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Spineless wonders. P.C., Brigade's cowardice.
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Why are the faint-hearted western leaders and biased media so frightened of China?

The western leaders, ( with the exception of ex-President Trump) along with the radical left, so called progressive media, are too frightened to refer to covid-19 as 'The Chinese Disease'.
As the pandemic started in China it would reasonable for everyone to refer to it as such, just as the weak-kneed politicians and mainstream leftist-media refer to the ''South African variant'', the Brazilian variant, the Kent variant and now the Indian variant.
Where is the nationalist/racial equality in these descriptions? 

Spineless wonders.

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P.C., Brigade's cowardice.

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Anyone who was not following the history of the pandemic closely could be forgiven for thinking that the Chinese Disease was the result of poor hygiene practices and primitive food standards in countries where the variant was first identified.

The less powerful nations do not have the industrial and military clout of China so the low-life political cowards and pro-leftist media publications have no qualms in naming South Africa, Brazil, Kent-England and India.

DOUBLE-STANDARDS.

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Why are the faint-hearted western leaders and biased media so frightened of China?

Hello Antrim:

Lemme see. We got 330 million people.. China got 1.5 BILLION people.. Now, I dunno bout you, but I'm thinking if they wanna CRUSH us, they CAN..

I'm all for making us even with the Chinese, though.. Got any ideas?

excon

Side: P.C., Brigade's cowardice.
Mongele(643) Clarified
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Well, you clearly, and in many ways, understandably work on the premise that size of numbers is everything.

Let's look at just a few, just a very few of the many historical events where someone forgot to tell the commanding officers of small but highly professional and motivated armies that their lack of numbers meant certain defeat.

1)The Battle of Marathon.

2)The Battle of Julu.

3)Battle of Morgarten.

4)Battle of Agincourt.

5)BATTLE OF LACOLLE MILLS.

6)Rorke's Drift.

7)Israeli's 6 day war.

Now, take a look at a global atlas and note the size of Britain.

This small nation conquered the armies and ruled over a third of the countries of the world including India which had a population many times greater than that of the U.K.

If you really think it's all about size try going to sleep in a bedroom with a mosquito buzzing around.

But hey, thanks for the reply.

Side: Spineless wonders.
excon(18261) Disputed
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Let's look at just a few, just a very few of the many historical events where someone forgot to tell the commanding officers of small but highly professional and motivated armies that their lack of numbers meant certain defeat.

Hello again, Antrim:

Yeah.. I know about those. Why didn't you mention the Mongols?? Cause it doesn't fit your narrative?? Cause it fits neatly in mine?? Dude..

The Mongols had a force of 100,000 mounted, lightly armored warriors armed with bow and arrows, yet they defeated nearly every other army that came against them. Most of the Mongol’s enemies outnumbered them by the hundreds or thousands yet they continually won against overwhelming odds..

Plus, THIS battle won't be fought with Marcus of Queensbury rules.. It'll be for the last man standing, and my bet is he'll be Chinese..

excon

Side: Spineless wonders.
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The double-dealing leftists heavily criticized Donald Trump for referring to the pandemic as THE CHINESE DISEASE even though, (just like the properly named Spanish flu, Hong-Kong flu, Asian flu etc.,were in times gone by) that's exactly what it is.

The same filth have no problems naming the countries where the variants occurred.

Side: P.C., Brigade's cowardice.