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Sunday 5 April 2020

Is China's generosity a bad thing?

If you want gratitude, get a dog.

8:00 'You have governments who are trying to cover up in essence their own incompetence. They had two months to prepare: they did nothing. They tried to have an amelioration strategy where they thought. "Well, we'll just let it run through the population. It'll be kind of a herd immunity then when they realize the seriousness of it and they were going to be exposed for having done nothing politically, they decided that they would all gang up and say, "It's all China's fault they didn't do enough. They should have told us more."

These are the kind of things that you would expect from a fourteen year old on the playground being caught not doing their homework. "The dog ate it. It's somebody else's fault." It's really disgusting: there's no other way to put it

People are dying and these people are playing politics in order to avoid the responsibility for their own incompetence and avoid getting help that is just the most available at this moment.'

9:00 'My impression is that it is almost politically incorrect to acknowledge that China has done a reasonably successful job or China can do a reasonably successful job in anything.'




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