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Quite angry about Ebola coverage
I couldn't help noticing how quiet the Western media was while the Ebola virus was busily burning through 600 people in West Africa. Funny that, as the story reads like several Hollywood films and lazy talentless journalists love to already have a plot for their usual drivel.
It seems that there is now a risk that the virus might travel outside West Africa, as quarantine has not been successful.
Now it's all over the news, governments are meeting to discuss it and people seem to have started to seriously research a vaccine.
Am I being over cynical in equating all this new coverage and efforts with the fact that somebody white and non African might get sick?
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......:-\........that is your worst joke ever
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...... It's not even a joke.
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I think the coverage is good. It's not my concern what goes on over there, I'm more concerned with what goes on over there possibly coming over here.
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X
...... It's not even a joke.
.....still not laughing....Jesus, is everything ok X?
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I'll help you out X
A black guy walks into a bar with a parrot on his head. The bartender says "Where did you get that?" The parrot says "Africa....they're everywhere!"
:D
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But to be serious, yeah the Ebola outbreak is horrific. Luckily (I guess :-\ ) Ebola kills people so fucking fast it's difficult to really have a Spanish Flu type of outbreak
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Ebola is the shittiest organism ever. It's like if we went up to a mansion, kicked the rich folks out and took control over it, then just burned it to the ground with us still inside. What a dumb virus.
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The west will take it seriously when someone over here dies from it.
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Master
The west will take it seriously when someone over here dies from it.
....uhhhh American Nathaniel Dennis dies after getting trapped in Liberia amid Ebola outbreak | Mail Online
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El Kabong
He died over there.
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Master
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El Kabong
He died over there.
White House: Ebola Outbreak Won't Stop African Leaders Summit | The Daily Caller
It's just a plane ride away :(
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Make yourself immune to ebola by eating fresh plop
Trust me it works
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It is a terrible looking disease and I am only surprised that they haven't blamed Putin yet, but I am sure it will be making it's way to a wide open southern border any week now. Why isn't that man impeached yet? And I am not talking Putin. It's all getting a bit The Last of Us now.
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All I've heard is how 3 Westerner's have contracted it and on deaths door. I'm not flying anywhere and hitchhikers are on their own. The first co worker coughing GETS IT!
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I was thinking about it the other day and for some reason bird shit popped into my mind. I got to thinking it could be transferred by bird shit getting into the water or onto the flour or seeds before bread making cause out there carrion birds eat some dead stuff with some horrible diseases in them so its possible something goes right through :-\.
The shit I think of :rolleyes:.
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Gandalf
It is a terrible looking disease and I am only surprised that they haven't blamed Putin yet
Are you on Putin's payroll lol ;D
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I heard on the radio this morning that the doctor and the aid worker that have caught the virus are being flown to Atlanta for treatment, or so they can die closer to home, realistically. They say the chance of the virus escaping is slight but I don't think that is a chance I would take. Honestly, it makes no sense to me at all.
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greynotsoold
I heard on the radio this morning that the doctor and the aid worker that have caught the virus are being flown to Atlanta for treatment, or so they can die closer to home, realistically. They say the chance of the virus escaping is slight but I don't think that is a chance I would take. Honestly, it makes no sense to me at all.
Well from what I understand it's a heavier virus that isn't transmittable through air, only close contact, so I guess making sure it doesn't spread will be relatively easy. Also I think those infected still have a 20-30% chance of surviving so I guess they have to do everything possible.
But I agree even if it is "safe" it's a scary idea transporting that shit over here.
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You never know they may find the cure bringing them closer to home too. Radiate them or something like that, stuff they cant do or try out in the back blocks of Africa. You never know your luck. I think they should put people down at a certain stage of some diseases, this one tops the bill nice big wack of Morph.
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It's f*<ked !
Why the f*<k would the american authorities take people on death's door that are infected with a deadly incurable disease, and then fly them across the ocean, bringing this deadly virus to the Americas?!
It makes no f*<king sense whatsoever.:o
People are idiots....
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Beanflicker
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Gandalf
It is a terrible looking disease and I am only surprised that they haven't blamed Putin yet
Are you on Putin's payroll lol ;D
No.
People should get into survival mode though. Buy your long life foods, stock up on medicine, and get ready. If it isn't the collapse or war, it could be the plague. With the hyper madness, I have no doubt that aliens will be here next month.
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And just the other day Mt. Sinai Hospital tested a few patients for......anyone care to guess?
EBOLA!
Hooray!
Also the CDC says we have nothing to fear. Just like we had nothing to fear when the very same CDC just happened to leave Anthrax out and about and forgot about it....but you know not harm no foul.
The flood of immigrants isn't helping either, they aren't stopping in Ellis Island and getting vaccinated, they are just hopping the border and making themselves at home.
Hooray, ebola!
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Ugh, I wish they'd leave the shit over there. What, are they going to bring man-eating hippos and the Boko Haram over here too? Fucking hell :roll eyes:
Nothing against Africans as a people, but Africa THE LAND, THE CONTINENT is scary as fuck. Aint going over there, don't want it coming over here. Blimey
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They gave the world THE AIDS and now they want to give the world THE EBOLA. Selfish, innit
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Beanflicker
They gave the world THE AIDS and now they want to give the world THE EBOLA. Selfish, innit
Africa is not a person, it is a continent which has large parts raped, pillaged and ransacked by other continents. It is not deliberately trying to infect others.
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Master
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Beanflicker
They gave the world THE AIDS and now they want to give the world THE EBOLA. Selfish, innit
Africa is not a person, it is a continent which has large parts raped, pillaged and ransacked by other continents. It is not deliberately trying to infect others.
Thanks for clearing that up. I would hate to have mislead the fine Saddo posters into believing that Africa is a person, and is actively trying to infect other people. Bravo. :rolleyes:
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Beanflicker
Africa is not a person, it is a continent which has large parts raped, pillaged and ransacked by other continents. It is not deliberately trying to infect others.
Great example of the internet culture of debate, though.
The straw man and the act of taking obviously facetious statements seriously.
The shoe-horning in of the moral point that has absolutely no relevance to the discussion (what I said had nothing to do with whether or not Africa was raped and pillaged).
Just awful, awful posting.
I bet you heard a slow-clap starting in your head when you hit POST, didn't ya, dummy? Ugh.
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Master
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Beanflicker
Africa is not a person, it is a continent which has large parts raped, pillaged and ransacked by other continents. It is not deliberately trying to infect others.
Great example of the internet culture of debate, though.
The straw man and the act of taking obviously facetious statements seriously.
The shoe-horning in of the moral point that has absolutely no relevance to the discussion (what I said had nothing to do with whether or not Africa was raped and pillaged).
Just awful, awful posting.
I bet you heard a slow-clap starting in your head when you hit POST, didn't ya, dummy? Ugh.
No I did not actually.
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Why are so many scientists and economists utterly demented and devoted to the science of human destruction? I suppose one reason is that many of them emerged from Nazi scientists that America adoringly imported post WW2. Take this man, Charles Arntzen, who is supposedly heavily involved in creating the new Ebola vaccine. Here he is advocating bio-weaponry and genocide as a solution to overpopulation. Lovely chap. Not.
Did The Creator Of The Experimental Ebola Drug Joke About Culling 25% Of The World's Population? | Zero Hedge
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Beanflicker
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Master
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Originally Posted by
Beanflicker
Africa is not a person, it is a continent which has large parts raped, pillaged and ransacked by other continents. It is not deliberately trying to infect others.
Great example of the internet culture of debate, though.
The straw man and the act of taking obviously facetious statements seriously.
The shoe-horning in of the moral point that has absolutely no relevance to the discussion (what I said had nothing to do with whether or not Africa was raped and pillaged).
Just awful, awful posting.
I bet you heard a slow-clap starting in your head when you hit POST, didn't ya, dummy? Ugh.
No I did not actually.
I heard it as I read it
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I made a point of clarification. If it hurt you then be a bit stronger.
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Anyone else thinking that the whole "Remain calm, all is well" mantra the news and government are pumping out regarding Ebola is eerily similar to how zombie movies start?
also some jackass from Liberia came over WITH Ebola on a fucking flight and he had 0 problem getting to Texas and possibly infecting people there.....thanks Obama....also, about that "Amnesty" fuck that shit!
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Can't believe they..."they"?!... left them quarantined for 21 days in a crowded apartment complex, the guys bed sheets and cloths left in a common trash bag ??!
Who's in control of this ticking time bomb of a clusterfuck anyway? Now NBC reporter has it and yep, he and his crew are being shipped back here to quarantine. Hopefully they can find adequate vacancy at some Quintana Inn :p
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Spicoli
Can't believe they..."they"?!... left them quarantined for 21 days in a crowded apartment complex, the guys bed sheets and cloths left in a common trash bag ??!
Who's in control of this ticking time bomb of a clusterfuck anyway? Now NBC reporter has it and yep, he and his crew are being shipped back here to quarantine. Hopefully they can find adequate vacancy at some Quintana Inn :p
Barack fucking Obama, that's who is "in charge"! Or maybe he's "Just heard about it on the news" like fucking always that dumb sack of shit!
I'm sorry but there is NO excuse for this kind of incompetence and for the people who would say "Well what's Obama able to do about it?" how's about fucking stopping people from Ebola riddled countries from travelling here for a fucking start! How's about guarding the fucking borders!
If America gets an "epidemic" of Ebola due to this that is going to be very unfortunate for President Obama....VERY unfortunate
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I'm getting tired of this Ebola news saturation. It seems to be going twenty-four seven. If they want to report on confirmed cases fine, but all the suspected cases that turn out to be false aren't helping. Let's get the news back to Isis, the other end of the world scenario.
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I know the policy is to scare and starve people to death, but the world of The Last of US is looking increasingly close. It's sad that in some ways we have come so far, but the elite seem intent on wiping us out one way or another and it isn't for the lack of trying. 32 vaccinations by the age of 3 in the West. How on earth did people live before vaccinations? And people looked in better shape before modern life became inflicted too. Ebola was being talked up by Alex Jones several years ago in his film Endgame. There gets a point where you can no longer say it's all conspiracy theories as they have all turned out to be rather prescient and true. All kinds of bio-weapons have been created and many are already unleashed within us. This ebola appears to be another having been patented in 2008.
People are out of shape, ignorant, and now desperately poor, and now the next screw. We live on a beautiful planet and if they really wanted to reduce the global population all they need to do is educate people. People stop having children or at least so many when they are truly informed, they don't need all these crazy tactics, but then you have to get inside the skin of these people, and you realise peace, harmony and education is the last thing on their minds.
Edit: Sorry, that was meant to read 22, not 32. You would think I was CNN! :o
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Plopeater
Make yourself immune to ebola by eating fresh plop
Trust me it works
El kabong speaks alot of plop does that count?
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imp
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Originally Posted by
Plopeater
Make yourself immune to ebola by eating fresh plop
Trust me it works
El kabong speaks alot of plop does that count?
Well only if you print my words out and eat them apparently
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Swine flu hysteria part 2.
It's a horrific way to die, but honestly... It's not particularly good at spreading. It's a lot easier for it to spread in impoverished places in Africa, it isn't airborne which severely limits it's spread potential in advanced societies, flu viruses will kill more people this year. 250-500 thousand according to the WHO.