you discriminate against me? I want to discriminate against you
Discrimination has always existed, but the British have always been good at hiding, and this time they have used the Wuhan pneumonia to shout out the words they dare not say.
Nowadays, people from East Asia run the risk of being scolded when they walk on the street. They can pretend to be Japanese for two weeks to avoid it. After the fall of the Diamond Princess, the Japanese will not be spared, let alone hope that you have Time to explain that you are a Hong Kong/Taiwanese, and the white people who will scold you probably don't even know that Singapore is an independent country.
The British Zuo Jiao denounced the discrimination against the Chinese with all his might, and people from other Asian countries who were implicated by looking like a national of a certain country also joined the camp. But they point out that this is discrimination, and instead say that the death rate is actually not high, that the number of people dying from ordinary influenza in the United States every year is higher than that of Wuhan pneumonia, etc., completely ignoring basic logic and common sense, and ignoring people's ignorance of this new virus. And the problem that the virus can incubate for two weeks without symptoms.
Unfair treatment of a person based on race, color, or gender is discrimination. There is no room for justification. On the contrary, the virus does not discriminate, and anyone can be infected. The chance is only affected by personal hygiene, awareness of epidemic prevention, and the behavior of gathering at meals.
Wearing a mask, washing hands with hands, cleaning at 1:99, and paying attention to the drying of the U-shaped channel are the experiences that Hong Kong people exchanged with blood and tears 17 years ago. Some British friends pointed out that masks are useless, and people who walk with the virus can infect everyone (what? Is it gamma ray transmission?), and think that they should be more worried about food from China. They don't even know what droplet transmission is and what a virus is.
When I returned to Hong Kong earlier, 80% of the ghosts I met didn't wear masks, which was more terrifying than hitting ghosts. In Hong Kong, a densely populated place with tens of thousands of people coming and going between China and Hong Kong, they still think they are very stylish, walk around, ask for HUG and tin noodles to say hello, and honestly, the chance of recruiting is higher than that of ordinary Chinese. . Thought: It doesn't matter if you die, don't tire the neighborhood.
I also discriminate, but only against one type of person: irresponsible people.
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