Ignoring massive and institutional failures doesn't help anything in the long run, especially for poorer countries. Try to get them to do their job right isn't "tearing down".
If you'd like a world where we gloss over WHO's major failures instead of trying to fix them and don't say anything about one kind of authoritarianism (not the only one! but one kind) whose failures have cost the world so much because of another kind... That's your stance.
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I criticize China all the time. Where are the major failures in the world? The US, Sweden, UK. These are places that DIDN'T follow WHO guidance, not the places that did. You are truly missing the point.
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I have criticized the US response to no end! I criticized US global acts for decades. (I don't disagree at all about UK or Sweden either). Our disagreement is that I think withholding efforts to fix WHO or staying silent about them will not help defend WHO. You think otherwise.
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And with all due respect, what can we do with your institutional reforms in five years? If we hate China enough is that a form of PPE? We need to defend the WHO, and you're just rewriting Trump's complaints
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And I'd like to argue that people who'd actually like to fix things not talking about real issues is exactly what allows the kind of politics from which a Trump arises. It sucks to be in this position, but delaying trying to fix things just makes things worse and worse.
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