Posted on 02/25/2020 2:50:22 PM PST by blam
China issued a warning on Monday to its citizens against traveling to the United States, claiming that they are likely to be subject to unfair treatment because China is the origin country of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
In a statement, the Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism said that excessive epidemic prevention measures are making many Chinese people feel uncomfortable. The warning also cites a supposed security situation across the country, without explaining what specifically is being compromised.
Recently, Chinese tourists have been treated unfairly repeatedly in the United States due to excessive epidemic prevention measures and the security situation in the United States, the statement warns. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism reminds Chinese tourists to effectively raise their awareness of security precautions and not to travel to the United States.
The statement does not make clear what sort of unfair treatment Chinese people are being subjected to, although increasing public concern over the epidemic has led to some reports of hostility towards people from East Asia. Shocking footage released this month showed a masked woman being attacked at a metro station in Chinatown, New York, by a man calling her a diseased bitch.
China has repeatedly accused Washington of reacting excessively to the outbreak. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying recently claimed that the U.S. had not provided any substantial assistance to the Chinese side so far, but [was] first to evacuate [its] diplomats. The U.S. has repeatedly offered to send officials from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) only to have their offer rejected.
As a temporary measure, the U.S. recently suspended the entry to all foreign nationals who have traveled to China within the last 14 days, with the exception of the immediate family of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
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Survival instinct is racist.
Good.
Fewer selfie sticks that I have to look at.
Yeah unfair that we dont throw them into incinerators if they get sick
Yeah, we’ll treat you as a disease vector. Stay home.
more winning!
Message to China: If they shot you the moment you stepped off of the plane, it would not be unwarranted...
https://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/toxic-treats-china-killing-us-dogs-pet-owners/story?id=15927579
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/11/world/asia/11china.html
I hope Mexico follows this trend.
Wow, this might mean we won’t have to chase Chinese tourists off of the ranch this year!!!
Our bison won’t complain!!!
Works for me, but I feat the cat is already out of the bottle. Or genie is out of the bag. Pandora’s box already quifed.
This is a feature, not a bug.
You have bison ?
How kewl !
Oh we are some mean SOBs over here. Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelive me.
Americans are total racists against people from China. Dont waste your money here.
More winning.
We can have more Indians from India and Vietnamese visiting and not spying on us and sabotaging us.
Um...we’re finally treating them properly.
Bison are soooooo much easier to run than cattle!! We started out with cattle and one of the problems was loose dogs chasing the cattle to death. We shot quite a few dogs back then.
Now we have bison and occasionally we’ll go out and shovel up the remains of the dogs that mistook bison for cattle.
One of the most terrifying things I’ve ever seen is an angry bulls bison bouncing up and down on all four legs (like a pogo stick kind of bounce!) on the corpse of a dog that wasn’t a corpse a few moments before.
And then it just casually snorted, walked away, and resumed grazing like it was no big deal.
We get a good price on the bison and it’s a much more stable market than the Live Cattle market.
yeah, just don’t come for awhile.
That will take care of the problem.
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