Didn't the state fail to prevent the first Thalidomide from happening? It's weird when people gesture at bad stuff happening under the state and say "boy, good thing we have the state to prevent all this bad stuff from happening!"
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Are there borders? Can people from infected regions continue to travel here? Who is monitoring that? Do you appoint someone to coordinate information with other governments?
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Everybody feels maximum pressure to take responsible action, avoid events and crowds, because it's all in their hands, not being managed or potentially lied about by a central committee.
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It was bats! That’s what the corporate press has been telling me.
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Imagine looking at the CDCs no test no-virus policy and thinking, “Man, this is a great system. Thank god we have someone in charge!”
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No coincidence it strikes in US political adversaries China and Iran
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Not to mention Italy.
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