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Quote from: Rrulez on May 03, 2009, 11:45:33 AMQuote from: Da Muzik Maker on May 03, 2009, 11:44:48 AMQuote from: Rrulez on May 03, 2009, 11:43:49 AMQuote from: Da Muzik Makerif you guys havnt noticed. (scheaf this goes for you to.) talking this way is being racist even if you dont mean to be. No it isn't.so talking about mexicans this way isnt being racist?Nook but we are still blaming the mexicans.
Quote from: Da Muzik Maker on May 03, 2009, 11:44:48 AMQuote from: Rrulez on May 03, 2009, 11:43:49 AMQuote from: Da Muzik Makerif you guys havnt noticed. (scheaf this goes for you to.) talking this way is being racist even if you dont mean to be. No it isn't.so talking about mexicans this way isnt being racist?No
Quote from: Rrulez on May 03, 2009, 11:43:49 AMQuote from: Da Muzik Makerif you guys havnt noticed. (scheaf this goes for you to.) talking this way is being racist even if you dont mean to be. No it isn't.so talking about mexicans this way isnt being racist?
Quote from: Da Muzik Makerif you guys havnt noticed. (scheaf this goes for you to.) talking this way is being racist even if you dont mean to be. No it isn't.
if you guys havnt noticed. (scheaf this goes for you to.) talking this way is being racist even if you dont mean to be.
it isnt the mexicans fault anyhow that the swine flu came here.
You know, before I got sick, one of my friends who is 1/4th Mexican was over here...Coincidence?
but how do you know mexicans are the only ones dying? you know, some people may have died here and we didnt know yet. they may have thought that they just had the regular flu and didnt think it was serious. and they died in ther homes.
Who's to imply that political prejudice is equated with racism?For example, I have an extreme dislike for French political practices. Girls of French heritage, on the other hand, I do not have such a dislike for.I also have a supreme dislike for the German government circa WWII.German girls, on the other hand, I am quite fond of.As for Switzerland, I'd have to say that it just all around wins everywhere: girls and government.I see no problem being overcautious about people coming from a certain country which isn't known for its mastery in matters of medicinal and sanitary practices in time of flu.
When the Bird Flu or the Killer Bees arrive, I will become concerned. As far as I can tell, 'pandemic' basically means 'WHO needs money'. An N3H2 'pandemic' has been going on for 20 years, but the CDC doesn't freak about it.FWIW, H1N3 cannot be caught by humans, only birds.
I cited a Federal source which is not really subject to the same publicity stunts.
This virus alone can easily wipe out millions of people within the first wave when it hits.
Quote from: The Spy on August 30, 2009, 02:49:03 AMI cited a Federal source which is not really subject to the same publicity stunts.I hope that was a joke.
I certainly think that caution should be taken. As a teacher exposed to hundreds of kids every day (many from families of immediate Mexican or other Central American descent), I would probably be considered in a high risk setting, but the school system's current response (in accordance with CDC recommendations) is to provide tissues and hand sanitizer for every classroom. Students are told to cover their coughs and sanitize after every class. Only a handful (no pun intended) actually use the sanitizer, but we have not had any problems so far. I would agree with the general synopsis that the immediate threat is overblown for dramatic purpose. People have died and continue to die, so it is no joking matter. But if the question is what I am going to do differently in my everyday life because of Swine Flu, the answer will be nearly nothing. I already take certain precautions because I am public school teacher. At the beginning of last school year I had Walking Pneumonia. That was the most sick I can ever remember being. Precautions can protect or prevent some illnesses. But sometimes you just get sick.
but the school system's current response (in accordance with CDC recommendations) is to provide tissues and hand sanitizer for every classroom. Students are told to cover their coughs and sanitize after every class. Only a handful (no pun intended) actually use the sanitizer, but we have not had any problems so far.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on August 30, 2009, 11:31:16 AM but the school system's current response (in accordance with CDC recommendations) is to provide tissues and hand sanitizer for every classroom. Students are told to cover their coughs and sanitize after every class. Only a handful (no pun intended) actually use the sanitizer, but we have not had any problems so far. Thats probably a good thing. If everyone used hand sanitizer, the virus would build up an immunity to it, allowing it to kill even more people.
Y2k and 2012, all over again.