FalseFlagg K
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etc dummyWhy not? Northern Italy is one of the most developed regions in the world, has a first rate health care system ect..
etc dummyWhy not? Northern Italy is one of the most developed regions in the world, has a first rate health care system ect..
Just once, just once, I wish one of you dick holes bitching would tell all of America how you would do it.
Gawd damn. I hate Trump but I hate the self righteous ***** who make this pandemic a blame game - like we somehow could have avoided it.
They're the same ***** who would get offended if I said wet markets are outdated.
Someone, I respect, just posted this on Facebook. My initial thoughts were to roll my eyes, but since I respect this person, I'm gonna give it a listen now.
I believe the part he indicated he respects is the person posting it.What's the part you respect? The claims that toxicity are involved in autism? The claims that COVID9 shows signs of genetic engineering? It's pretty patent nonsense, overall.
I believe the part he indicated he respects is the person posting it.
So you are supporting California in trying to ban their wet markets? Setting standards (which places like China and the USA have for these markets) and more importantly enforcing them (was not being done in Wuhan) will make a much bigger difference in health than banning them. There are also equally large issues in health with many other ways of handling and slaughtering animals that should have standards and be enforced. This is just a trendy hot topic because of this.
What's the part you respect? The claims that toxicity are involved in autism? The claims that COVID9 shows signs of genetic engineering? It's pretty patent nonsense, overall.
What's the part you respect? The claims that toxicity are involved in autism? The claims that COVID9 shows signs of genetic engineering? It's pretty patent nonsense, overall.
Haha. This.I believe the part he indicated he respects is the person posting it.
No, I dont think all of them need to be stopped. Many of them are okay. They need to stop the ones not following regulation and causing problems. I dont think the fish markets in San Fran need to be stopped. I think the ones practicing unsanitary methods should be corrected. These are also where the majority of food comes from in many many countries. Often some of the wet markets dont even slaughter animals they just have meat for sale that is rinsed with cold water to keep it fresh. I dont think many of these are an issue as long as safety rules are followed. I dont mind that restaurants have live crabs in tanks that can be bought and eaten in the restaurant either but those are also considered wet markets. There is a lot more to this issue than just ban all wet markets because of this virus that may or may not be because of the wet market. Slaughter houses are also an issue, if they are not run properly and not following codes then they are equally an issue. Pigs and poultry are a huge reason for the flu and are breeding grounds for a much much worse strands of flu that could break out. We need to do a lot more to prepare and prevent this in the USA and around the world. Slaughter houses outside of town just keep it away from people seeing it because people dont like seeing their animals alive and in raw forms before eating it, plus the smell. Its the same reason we get steaks or specific cuts of meat in the USA instead of more of the animal that goes to waste because we dont want to see what we are eating.I appreciate you providing what you would do.
For me, I think wet markets are outdated and the Chinese government needs to take more action to stop them or take more blame. That's all I'm trying to say. Agree or no?
Stop wet markets regardless if they're in California, Abu Dhabi, Wuhan, Beaver, UT or Tristan da Cunha.
They're outdated.
I'm only regurgitating what I've heard from experts say.
This is a good post. I'm probably slinging "wet market" around in a broad, ignorant, and sheepleton way.No, I dont think all of them need to be stopped. Many of them are okay. They need to stop the ones not following regulation and causing problems. I dont think the fish markets in San Fran need to be stopped. I think the ones practicing unsanitary methods should be corrected. These are also where the majority of food comes from in many many countries. Often some of the wet markets dont even slaughter animals they just have meat for sale that is rinsed with cold water to keep it fresh. I dont think many of these are an issue as long as safety rules are followed. I dont mind that restaurants have live crabs in tanks that can be bought and eaten in the restaurant either but those are also considered wet markets. There is a lot more to this issue than just ban all wet markets because of this virus that may or may not be because of the wet market. Slaughter houses are also an issue, if they are not run properly and not following codes then they are equally an issue. Pigs and poultry are a huge reason for the flu and are breeding grounds for a much much worse strands of flu that could break out. We need to do a lot more to prepare and prevent this in the USA and around the world. Slaughter houses outside of town just keep it away from people seeing it because people dont like seeing their animals alive and in raw forms before eating it, plus the smell. Its the same reason we get steaks or specific cuts of meat in the USA instead of more of the animal that goes to waste because we dont want to see what we are eating.
I think China has plenty of issues. In regards to wet markets they need to do a better job of enforcing the rules and regulations they have in the more remote parts. Places like Shanghai and other major cities dont have these issues.
One of the big problems in China is the corruption at local governments and hiding things because they dont want to get in trouble. China actually has a really good system in place to prevent outbreaks. Its much more advanced than anything USA is using. Unfortunately this outbreaked showed what its major flaw is. Local officials hiding things because they want to look good. There is a big cultural problem in China in regards to this.