No.



The CN gov is trying to cover up the fact that a biolab with the world’s most hazardous viruses opened months before the virus outbreak.



It’s sad that you guys are falling for the CN gov’s words.



They blame innocent Chinese people rather than themselves. https://t.co/TtXwQ5sUnY — Kathy Zhu (@PoliticalKathy) January 23, 2020

Funny how people blame and make fun of what Chinese people eat even though we’ve been eating the same things for thousands of years lol — Kathy Zhu (@PoliticalKathy) January 24, 2020

A bat(-eating) woman from China… pic.twitter.com/D8JNvClxy4 — Byron Wan (@Byron_Wan) January 23, 2020

I don’t consider Occidental Dissent a racist blog.



Last year, I predicted that China would surpass the United States in the 2020s. If I was truly a racist, I would have dismissed the possibility of that ever happening with, say, a crude joke about Chinese restaurants. Can a people who eat filthy bats ever lead the world?

New York Post:

“She doesn’t give a flying fox. A revolting viral video has emerged online of a Chinese woman gobbling a bat, which “play a critical role” in transmitting the deadly coronavirus that recently surfaced in the US. A second video features an alleged bowl of bat soup. The first gag-inducing clip features an unidentified woman at an undisclosed restaurant in the Wuhan province clutching what appears to be a fruit bat with chopsticks while nibbling its wing like chicken. A man can be heard in the background saying in Chinese, “Eat the meat! [Don’t] eat the skin” and “[You] should eat the meat on its back.” …”

The Washington Post:

“BEIJING — A second case of coronavirus was confirmed Friday in the United States, as China’s efforts to control its outbreak expanded on many fronts. Travel bans were extended in central China to put tens of millions of people effectively on local lockdowns. In Wuhan, where the virus was first detected, workers are racing to build a 1,000-bed hospital to treat victims of the disease. Authorities around China, including in the capital, Beijing, have canceled the temple fairs and festivals that accompany the Spring Festival to avoid having large public gatherings where the airborne virus could spread. There are more than 830 confirmed cases of infection, and at least 26 people have died. A total of 8,420 people are reported to be under observation. …”

Your daily reminder that racial stereotypes are based on a grain of truth.