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.
I agree. I am just pointing out that when countries could, due to wealth, ignore WHO advice—on masks and testing strategy and travel bans—it worked out best, which is really really tragic. And I want to fix WHO so that poorer countries can also keep relying on it.
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You're fixated on rich countries. Ghana, Mongolia, Trinidad & Tobago, Sri Lanka, we also worked 'best', and we made our decisions with WHO support. That's what the WHO is supposed to do. And we turned out OK. For us, the WHO did its job. We relied on it and it worked.
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You keep saying 'oh for the poor countries', but you don't actually look at us. Do you see us making complaints about the WHO, or are you just speaking for us?
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