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PostPosted: 10/21/14 11:34 am • # 1 
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I think the hysteria is getting quite silly. The cruise ship that is floating around because no one will let them dock. A teacher in Alabama is on a paid leave because.......get this......she flew on a plane that was flown on by a suspected Ebola patient the day AFTER this person flew on it...Sigh

A web page for the local NBC tv station in Alabama has an entire boxed section on EBOLA OUTBREAK highlighted in red, with tons of links. :eyes

http://www.alabamas13.com/


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PostPosted: 10/21/14 1:58 pm • # 2 
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I think this whole Ebola hysteria really needs to be examined. There is something really weird going on,

I mean, there's a new strain of flu every few years that kills lots more people and is far more infectious and it doesn't get anything like the same attention.

Sure, Ebola is a particularly nasty way to die, but plenty of other far more common diseases aren't pretty either.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I think the key word might be "Africa".


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PostPosted: 10/21/14 2:51 pm • # 3 
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I think you nailed it, CM. All those black people, ya know.


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PostPosted: 10/22/14 8:14 am • # 4 
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PERSPECTIVE!!! ~ emphasis/bolding below is mine, and there are "live links" to more/corroborating information in the original ~ Sooz

More Americans have been married to Kim Kardashian than have died from Ebola
Katie Halper | 22 Oct 2014 at 08:00 ET

This meme, which points out that three Americans have been married to Kim Kardashian and only one American has died of the virus helps put the Ebola hysteria into perspective.

But the point isn’t to trivialize Ebola. The point is that, as per usual, politicians and the media is distorting reality, manipulating people’s fears and ignoring the important stories and lessons that could– and should– come out of the Ebola tragedy.

The Ebola virus has highlighted the dangers of neo-liberal policies, which destroy public infrastructure, and a myopic privatized health care system in which saving lives is less important that making huge profit. It has revealed the way the death of Africans is acceptable while the death of Americans and Europeans, especially white ones, is not. As Dr. Atul Gawande explained on Democracy Now! it was only when the disease traveled from Africa to the U.S. that people started paying attention:

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Starting at March 31st, Doctors Without Borders said the hospitals in Guinea and in Liberia are overwhelmed, and they were crying for help. As late as September 2nd, they were telling the U.N. and others that the help being provided is a shambles, that this is a disease that is doubling in the number of cases every three weeks. And our response was pathetic.

It might have been the best thing that has happened that the first case to leave the African continent came to America, because it brought our mobilization to realize what happens there matters to us here. And suddenly, we are now mobilizing thousands of people to go. The CDC has mounted the largest global operation for public health in U.S. government history.

It shows us that we live in a world where epidemics are manipulated for political gain, to make far-fetched racist and outlandish claims about Obama’s alleged loyalty to Africa over America and used to further racist and totally incoherent and illogical claims about Mexican Immigrants bringing Ebola into the country. Be xenophobic and racist. Go ahead. But at least make your racist and xenophobic lies have an air credibility.

And it shows us we live in a world where, sometimes, comedy and memes do a better job informing us than the traditional media. See, for example, this tweet by Emm Kay:

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And this meme:

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And The Onion, which, as usual, captured the tragedy with a humorous headline: Experts: Ebola Vaccine At Least 50 White People Away.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/10/more-americans-have-been-married-to-kim-kardashian-than-have-died-from-ebola-and-other-things-you-should-know-about-the-virus/


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