A
railway policeman checks a passenger's identity and travel information
at Zhengzhou East Railway Station in Zhengzhou, central China's Henan
Province, Feb. 1, 2020. Zhengzhou East Railway Station has recently
strengthened its efforts to prevent and control the spread of novel
coronavirus during the Spring Festival travel rush. (Xinhua/Li An)
While
China marshals a collective effort to combat the outbreak of novel
coronavirus (2019-nCoV), some Western countries, led by the US, are
seizing the opportunity to stir up trouble and attack China's system.
Although
the US claims to be tolerant of diverse opinions, criticizing China is
mainstream political discourse. Whenever something goes wrong in China,
many US media outlets and politicians consistently attribute the problem
to China's system.
China is fighting the 2019-nCoV with
confidence. However, some remarks emanating from the US are quite
negative, a result of Washington's prejudice, double standards, and
binary opposition mind-set.
Many countries, including the US,
have experienced serious public health and climate issues. The US hasn't
handled any of them flawlessly. For example, the US government's
handling of Hurricane Katrina, a swine flu epidemic, drinking water
contamination, and wildfires caused strong public dissatisfaction and
raised concerns about the government's improper handling of these
crises.
Blogger's note: Katrina was a geoengineered storm, and the rest was a drill. This was done by deep state operatives. Typically it was MIHOP, so that the results may be exploited for total control of the population. Remember that they went door to door to disarm legal residents?
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