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Uh huh. Now explain why smallpox wiped out entire populations of native Americans. Go ahead.

You really want me to? And are you suggesting that smallpox, brought to the New World by Europeans, to a culture with whom they had never had any interaction, is in any way similar to our current situation? And that all people of 16th century Europe were ethnically similar, while all people in the New World at that time were also ethnically similar? Hmmm...

If I could direct your attention to Post #640...
 
Virgin soil effect...which is an outdated concept now, outside of places like the amazon basin.

‘I should add that I don’t really know what you guys are debating, but I’m guessing it’s transmission etc. And native Americans/smallpox has little relevance to any transmission today, unless the argument/theory is China built up an immunity to covid and released it purposefully to impact other nations... which leads me to:

Chinese general etc. To Chinese scientist “ ok, so we want to develop a bio weapon to cripple the west”
Scientist: “great idea, something like anthrax etc to decimate their fighting forces?”
General “ Nah, just something to wipe out grannies and the morbidly obese”
You don't have to believe that China released it on purpose to believe that Asians may have more experience with coronaviruses.
 
You really want me to? And are you suggesting that smallpox, brought to the New World by Europeans, to a culture with whom they had never had any interaction, is in any way similar to our current situation? And that all people of 16th century Europe were ethnically similar, while all people in the New World at that time were also ethnically similar? Hmmm...

If I could direct your attention to Post #640...
Do you believe that Asians may have had more exposure to coronaviruses?
 
You don't have to believe that China released it on purpose to believe that Asians may have more experience with coronaviruses.
I’m mainly commenting on your Native American statement to be honest.
 
I read an article about how scientist in Iceland determined there were slightly different corona virus strains depending upon what area the infected came from. https://nypost.com/2020/03/24/iceland-scientists-found-40-mutations-of-the-coronavirus-report-says

Don't people that live in different environments develop different antibodies in their system? I don't know but it seems feasible to me it can effect people differently depending on where they live.

Yle, what steps should our president have taken?
 
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"Some folks?" Are you so sure about that? Check your own behavior before you throw stones. Before any U.S. Citizen points their finger at another U.S. Citizen claiming they are racist or privileged, or whatever based on the words they use they should look at themselves. I'm pretty sure the vast majority of U.S. Citizens consider the term "American" to be synonymous with "U.S. Citizen" and their use of it broadcasts their privileged entitlement to the world that We The People of the USA are the only "Americans" that really matter and totally ignores the fact that every person living in North, Central and South America are all "Americans" by proper definition.

Not this nonsense again. The country USA is the only country in the world with America as part of it's official name and thus a person in that country is rightfully called an American, just as a person from Mexico is called a Mexican and a person from Panama is called a Panamanian. And btw, note that the actual country name of Mexico is Estados Unidos Mexicanos so there are multiple countries with United States in their name. The only unique part of USA is America.

Still, Americans is not a term people from the US call themselves out of entitlement, it is a term the Rest of the World used to identify the people of the USA. So if some butt-hurt person from Panama or Brazil want to call themselves an American for some reason, it's on them when others get confused.
 
I’m mainly commenting on your Native American statement to be honest.
The native Americans had no exposure to, or experience with smallpox and it showed in their death rates. Do you doubt that is true? Do you doubt that Asians have had more exposure to coronaviruses? Might that make a difference?
 
The native Americans had no exposure to, or experience with smallpox and it showed in their death rates. Do you doubt that is true?
No, mainly because I cited the virgin soil effect a page ago. It’s certainly possible that asians may be less susceptible to a strain of anything, but unlikely anything relatively new in this day and age of global travel. I would also say that there are enough individuals of Asian origin in North America to explore your hypothesis. I.E. if infection rates were clearly lower in the Asian population due to their genetic heritage, but I haven’t see that data... I’d be interested though.
 
I lived and worked in Peru for a while. In the briefing my company gave me before I went down there one of the first things they told me was to never refer to myself as an American to differentiate myself from someone who lived there.

How were you supposed to refer to yourself? How did Peruvians refer to you?
 
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