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1. snicks+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-03-22 23:10:43
Can we call it the chinese variant then? Because we do that with the new mutations: the brazilian variant, british variant, south african variant
replies(4): >>chc+07 >>spurgu+M7 >>nemoth+8d >>standa+oh
2. chc+07[view] [source] 2021-03-22 23:54:46
>>snicks+(OP)
I don't have a position on what to call it myself, but I don't see any reason why someone would be insistent on finding some way to call it "Chinese" unless they were attempting to cast blame in a way that "Brazilian variant," "British variant," etc. do not. If most authorities are not already calling it the "Chinese variant," I don't see why you'd call it that. If they are, then obviously you can call it that.
3. spurgu+M7[view] [source] 2021-03-22 23:59:26
>>snicks+(OP)
In that context "the original Chinese variant" certainly makes sense.
4. nemoth+8d[view] [source] 2021-03-23 00:45:01
>>snicks+(OP)
>Can we call it the chinese variant then?

Ok sure. What did you win? Have you now advanced science and solved all unknown problems in virology? Was the progress of mankind so impeded by the inability to call COVID-19 the Chinese variant? Seriously ask yourself why you are so hung up on being able to call it the China virus. Are doctors around the world completely unable to sequence this virus because they can’t say the word “China virus”, or does it just make you feel better to be able to prescribe blame to a group of people?

I think we can agree there’s open mystery about the origin of the virus without getting caught up in culture war trite. British people aren’t being murdered because of some loose connection to a virus, the very least you could do is show some tact and try not to insert your bias at every opportunity.

5. standa+oh[view] [source] 2021-03-23 01:17:49
>>snicks+(OP)
No, because there are a lot of people of Chinese descent in the US and they have historically been targeted and oppressed by the government and the public. If South Africans in the US started getting attacked (I've met two or three over the years) then we would all want to stop using that phrase as well.

Maybe if the US didn't have a very large number of people who are willing to harass people of visibly different races we wouldn't have to have these discussions and worry so much about our language. But we do, and we have a track record of specific races being attacked when nations that have a majority of that race become embroiled in international issues.

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