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1. Superm+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-02-13 19:14:24
You are correct. It makes no difference. This has been an exercise in "bad things will happen" used to reform political views and stoke sabre rattling. China is a bad actor in many arenas, just as the US is a bad actor in many arenas. The idea that any country releases some lab-grown bug will never be politically admitted, so the theory is irrelevant.

I tend to think China is a danger to humanity at-large, but I could be wrong. These specific events have not surprised me (new virus, spread, etc) but the sheer amount of incredulity at the behavior of countries (China, US, etc) is disheartening.

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2. LMYaho+C3[view] [source] 2021-02-13 19:42:17
>>Superm+(OP)
While the points you make may be true, they do not conclusively show that it makes no difference. See my response to GP.
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3. Superm+v42[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-02-14 16:52:21
>>LMYaho+C3
> I think there are social/political ramifications to seriously consider.

Totally disagree. The political ramifications were apparent the moment the denials and information flow stopped. There's nothing more to be gained. Basic game theory.

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4. LMYaho+s6b[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-02-17 16:58:43
>>Superm+v42
Are you vaguely referring to some principle source of truth you found on this matter?
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