Facing a global pandemic, with many thousands of people dying, and wearing the flag of a country responsible for millions of deaths under various leaders strikes me as very insensitive, at best.Why?
Facing a global pandemic, with many thousands of people dying, and wearing the flag of a country responsible for millions of deaths under various leaders strikes me as very insensitive, at best.Why?
That's offensive.
Why does it need to be a flag at all?So, what flags does that leave? Iceland?
And it is insensitive to my mind. But, I'll freely admit to my bias, since I worked around older people for a time and they tended to be offended by people wearing the Soviet flag in reference to a video game.The mask idea was just about messing with the people cooleddie surmised might be expecting a Soviet invasion. Because, y'know, there's no Soviet Union and all.
Facing a global pandemic, with many thousands of people dying, and wearing the flag of a country responsible for millions of deaths under various leaders strikes me as very insensitive, at best.
A gang of monkeys attacked a laboratory assistant and escaped with a batch of coronavirus blood test samples, it has been reported.
It's needlessly provocative in my opinion right now.Blaming the entire country for the actions of their government is also very problematic. That's what's getting Asian Americans beaten up, whether they're citizens or not, whether they're Chinese or not.
Fair point.^That means, if you don't carry the virus, you don't have to wear a mask. But, since most people don't actually know whether or not they are carrying the virus (as the virus can have mild or even no symptoms for a lot of people), it's best for people to wear a mask, just to minimize the risk.
Do you want "Planet of the Apes"? because this is how we get there
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...amples-after-attacking-lab-assistant-11996752
I never really knew how amazing Prince was as a guitarist until I saw that. He was always a great artist, singer, songwriter, etc. as far as I was concerned.
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