If a virus originated at a NASCAR race, and we called it the NASCARvirus, that would definitely be RACE-IST.
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Could be the ‘Billy-Ray-Virus’
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It’s not racist to label diseases after where they came from. Especially in this case because the Chinese government unleashed this virus on the world.
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Emperor Pooh says there's only Japan coronavirus, but not
#WuhanCoronavirus Anyone mentioning Wuhan is racist towards Chinese
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So why can't we name this China's Wuhan originated coronavirus
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The WHO changed their policy recently so that no disease should be named after a region because it is unnecessarily harmful to that region’s economy
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Except the scientific community and the world recognizes it as covid-19. It’s like calling a Ford F-150 a Detroit Truck. Thought you’d understand this reference better.
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Motel 6 itch?
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The WHO made up the word Covid-19 to be politically correct. That same PC culture also contributed to the virus spreading. This virus does not care about your feelings.
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