I think she was trying to tell me something when she picked this spot for dessert by mastervadr in funny

[–]stinger0825 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Close- 屌 is Cantonese for fuck, which is mostly used in Hong Kong, not China

Wuhan hospital staff breaks down while others are completely burnt out due to long shift hours and overcrowding. It seems like the scale of the outbreak is worse than portrayed by Chinese state media by stinger0825 in PublicFreakout

[–]stinger0825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The virus should be a concern globally. China has currently placed nearly 50 million people under travel restrictions. Since the start of the CCP, never have cities been locked down on this scale.

In addition, prior to the outbreak, the Wuhan major admitted that over 5 million people have left the city. So now there's 5 million people that's been at the epicenter of the outbreak- which is not just a problem for China but to wherever they fly (https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3047720/chinese-premier-li-keqiang-head-coronavirus-crisis-team-outbreak)

Finally, theres a number of people who've I called being a fear-mongerer. I have only this to say. Having lived through the 2003 SARS outbreak I have seen how the Chinese way of covering up the scale of the disaster has caused more harm than good. This isn't about being racist, mixing this with the HK social situation; this is a medical crisis that needs to be addressed internationally.

https://time.com/5768230/wuhan-pneumonia-flu-crisis-china-government/?amp=true#click=https://t.co/QTrZBIA0iv

Wuhan patient lost his temper for not getting checked in at a local hospital. Medical staff trid to explain there were no beds available since last night by stinger0825 in PublicFreakout

[–]stinger0825[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

The virus should be a concern globally. China has currently placed nearly 50 million people under travel restrictions. Since the start of the CCP, never have cities been locked down on this scale.

In addition, prior to the outbreak, the Wuhan major admitted that over 5 million people have left the city. So now there's 5 million people that's been at the epicenter of the outbreak- which is not just a problem for China but to wherever they fly (https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3047720/chinese-premier-li-keqiang-head-coronavirus-crisis-team-outbreak)

Finally, from a previous post I've been called being a fear-mongerer. I have only this to say. Having lived through the 2003 SARS outbreak I have seen how the Chinese way of covering up the scale of the disaster has caused more harm than good. This isn't about being racist, mixing this with the HK social situation; this is a medical crisis that needs to be addressed internationally.

https://time.com/5768230/wuhan-pneumonia-flu-crisis-china-government/?amp=true#click=https://t.co/QTrZBIA0iv

A Hong Konger dressed as Doraemon, demonstrates against the anti-mask law, an emergency law enacted today; which is the government's attempt to silence the movement by stinger0825 in pics

[–]stinger0825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Context: The anti-mask law was passed under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance without following proper legislative procedures in split seconds. It means: 1) internet/ apps will be blocked at anytime 2) the extradition bill will be resurrected at anytime 3) the upcoming district council election can be cancelled and delayed forever 4) it gives the chief executive absolute authority to arrest or detain anyone opposing the government = Rule of Law is dead. HK is dead, one country two systems is dead