FUCKING CHINESE ARE BACK TO EATING BATS, SCORPIONS, DOGS, CATS, RABBITS,
DUCKS and what not.
These uncivilized chinese people destroyed worlds economy, made tens of
millions of people lose their jobs, subjected billions of people to
unimaginable suffering, not to mention 40,000 deaths and more in the
future and NOW they are BACK TO EATING the same shit that created TWO
VIRUSES in the past 20 years in China and most likely this corona virus
this year.
Chinese people's eating habits and their "ARROGANCE" is UNBEARABLE.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8163761/Chinese-markets-selling-bats.html
By George Knowles For The Mail On Sunday
Published: 18:30 EDT, 28 March 2020 | Updated: 21:03 EDT, 28 March 2020
Will they ever learn? Chinese markets are still selling bats and
slaughtering rabbits on blood-soaked floors as Beijing celebrates
'victory' over the coronavirus
Cats, dogs and other domesticated and wild animals freely available
to buy
One sources says that: 'the markets have gone back to operating in
exactly the same way as they did before coronavirus' despite the
outbreaks links to bats
Wild animals still for sale as food and traditional medicine in
Chinese markets
Terrified dogs and cats crammed into rusty cages. Bats and scorpions
offered for sale as traditional medicine. Rabbits and ducks slaughtered
and skinned side by side on a stone floor covered with blood, filth, and
animal remains.
Those were the deeply troubling scenes yesterday as China celebrated its
'victory' over the coronavirus by reopening squalid meat markets of the
type that started the pandemic three months ago, with no apparent
attempt to raise hygiene standards to prevent a future outbreak.
As the pandemic that began in Wuhan forced countries worldwide to go
into lockdown, a Mail on Sunday correspondent yesterday watched as
thousands of customers flocked to a sprawling indoor market in Guilin,
south-west China.
Here cages of different species were piled on top of each other. In
another meat market in Dongguan, southern China, another correspondent
photographed a medicine seller returning to business on Thursday with a
billboard advertising bats – thought to be the cause of the initial
Wuhan outbreak – along with scorpions and other creatures.
The shocking scenes came as China finally lifted a weekslong nationwide
lockdown and encouraged people to go back to normal daily life to boost
the flagging economy. Official statistics indicated there were virtually
no new infections.
The market in Guilin was packed with shoppers yesterday, with fresh dog
and cat meat on offer, a traditional 'warming' winter dish.
'Everyone here believes the outbreak is over and there's nothing to
worry about any more. It's just a foreign problem now as far as they are
concerned,' said one of the China-based correspondents who captured
these images for The Mail on Sunday.
The correspondent who visited Dongguan said: 'The markets have gone back
to operating in exactly the same way as they did before coronavirus.
'The only difference is that security guards try to stop anyone taking
pictures which would never have happened before.'
The first coronavirus cases were traced to a market in Wuhan but the
outbreak was kept silent by officials for weeks and whistleblowers were
silenced, including 33-yearold Dr Li Wenliang, who later died of
coronavirus.
Now, after a dramatic fall in infection rates within China, the Beijing
government is promoting conspiracy theories that the outbreak did not
begin in China at all. A discredited story, shared widely on China's
Weibo social media platform, claims coronavirus was first detected in
Italy in November.
Meanwhile, Chinese officials have promoted groundless conspiracy
theories that the US Army brought the virus to its shores. The only
Chinese city still under lockdown yesterday was Wuhan, but yesterday
even the restrictions there began to be lifted, with high-speed trains
allowed to operate.