By Dennis Etler

As I see it: Enough is enough! Still today, I hear Western presstitutes talking on cable news shows about how we can't trust Chinese statistics and numbers, and how they lack transparency. And how China suppressed information at the outset of the epidemic and silenced whistle-blowers.

What a crock of BS when you look at the record of the West in response to the pandemic. Can you trust US statistics and numbers when testing for the coronavirus is so far behind what should have been done?

Can you trust what the US says when there are more and more reports of medical professionals being silenced for speaking out about the abysmal lack of protective gear and medical devices to treat patients?

How can these self-righteous bigots point a finger at China when the West has been so negligent in its own response to the spreading pandemic?

And it's not just Trump. All the Western governments and media lampooned China and criticized her for fictive human rights abuses and denials of personal freedoms, for "Draconian measures" in combating the epidemic. What hypocrites to still point an accusatory finger at China! Because of the West's cynicism and refusal to acknowledge and accept China's experience in fighting the coronavirus, tens of thousands are dying in the EU, UK, and US, and millions more may follow suit, while China is now nearly virus free.

If China had responded like the US has to the threat of COVID-19 it would have spread throughout the country and led to millions of deaths.

There would not have been one Wuhan, but many Wuhans, just like in the US there will not be one New York City but many.

Today the number of deaths in the US will surpass those in China and there is no end in sight.

The Chinese economy is rebounding while the US is mired in a COVID-19 quagmire.

Yes, the West can still try to blame China for its own inexcusable negligence, but the world can see for itself the truth of the matter!

Dennis Etler is an American political analyst who has a decades-long interest in international affairs. He’s a former professor of Anthropology at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California. He recorded this article for Press TV website.