To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1214823 ) 3/30/2020 1:04:48 PM From: RetiredNow 1 RecommendationRecommended By locogringo
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575413 Yes, I agree that is distasteful. However, maybe it takes a guy like Trump to stand up to the sociopaths on the left. It takes a monster to fight monsters. Look, here's what we know about libtards. In Italy, the libtards told the Italians to go hug a Chinese person. So there were many examples of that. Now look at the massive body count in Italy. As late as February, a month after Trump had shut down flights from China, Pelosi was out and about encouraging her wokester followers to visit their local Chinatowns. In addition, they wanted to continue all flights and keep our borders open. All those policies would have resulted in unmitigated disaster. Trump did the exact opposite. Can Trump be distasteful? Yes, absolutely. And it never ends. He does all sorts of shit that makes us all just shake our heads. But he's a damned sight better than Socialists and Communists. So it's a devil's bargain to be sure, but one thing Trump is good at is the economy. I'm glad we have Trump in place, because we're going to need a no-holds barred effort to jumpstart our economy after this lockdown is over. Otherwise, we'll be staring at the corpse of the USA as China and Russia spread their wings. -------In Late February, Nancy Pelosi Encouraged Large Groups To Congregate In Chinatown Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, A video clip from late February shows Nancy Pelosi encouraging large groups of people to congregate in San Francisco’s Chinatown before she would later go on to blame President Trump’s early “denial” for the spread of coronavirus. The footage, which was taken on February 24th, is introduced by a reporter noting how Pelosi wanted residents to understand how it’s “perfectly safe to be here” in Chinatown.“We do want to say to people, come to Chinatown, here we are…come join us,” said Pelosi.
The reporter then explains how the stunt was a response to San Francisco’s Chinatown experiencing a drop in business since the outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan, China. San Francisco has since recorded 340 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 5 people have died. The video is particularly eye opening since yesterday on CNN, Pelosi blamed President Trump’s “denial at the beginning” for the spread of coronavirus throughout the United States.
The video underscores how many officials flouted the very social distancing measures they now amplify because at the time stopping bigotry towards Chinese people was seen as being of greater importance than preventing the spread of coronavirus. As we previously highlighted , health officials in New York gave identical advice, urging residents to gather in crowds to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year.“Today our city is celebrating the #LunarNewYear parade in Chinatown, a beautiful cultural tradition with a rich history in our city,” wrote New York City Health Commissioner Oxiris Barbot. “I want to remind everyone to enjoy the parade and not change any plans due to misinformation spreading about #coronavirus.”
Her message was echoed by Mark D. Levine, Chair of New York City Council health committee, who lauded how “huge crowds gathering in NYC’s Chinatown” was a “powerful show of defiance of #coronavirus scare,” tweeting four images of large groups of people gathered to celebrate the occasion.
Mayor Bill de Blasio also urged New Yorkers to “get out on the town despite coronavirus” and visit the cinema as late as March 2nd.
As we highlight in the video below, back in February, leftist officials in Italy were also urging citizens to go outside and hug Chinese people in order to fight racism.VIDEO