calling it the chinese virus is racist instead of calling it by its proper name "coronavirus" or "covid-19". he used that tweet as an excuse to bash the chinese.
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Antwort an @jnubgaming
Corona virus is not it’s proper name. That is just an umbrella term. Covid-19 is fine, but everything was deemed unacceptable due to the Internet climate. Not because it’s inherently racist
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Antwort an @Technicals_
man calling it the chinese virus insinuates that its the fault of the chinese people that we have it, which is an overexaggeration because it was probably just one or two people that spread it.
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Antwort an @jnubgaming @Technicals_
no, it insinuates that it originated from there and that specific strain came from there. Just like the west nile virus Just like the spotted rocky mountain virus Etc, etc.
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Antwort an @mayor_satire @Technicals_
then you call it the china virus not the chinese virus theres a difference
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Antwort an @jnubgaming @Technicals_
Relating to China OR it's language, culture, or people. To call it the "China virus" is just weird lmaooopic.twitter.com/JrP3ZW2tjU
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Antwort an @mayor_satire @Technicals_
man no it isnt, what you should do is call it by a more accepted term instead of going out of your way to rope it into china
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This just seems like extreme political correctness. If it becomes accepted that China DID in fact cover it up and allow for it to spread along with the hidden existence of a bio lab, are you still gonna be this PC?
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