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OK, Looks like what this guy and the US are saying is that coronavirus came out of the Chinese lab in Wuhan.
If that is the case, this may explain why China is desperately trying to lay the blame everywhere but itself.
Divya Pal, Ashish Kumar, we can see a trend here.
A virologist who "discovered" HIV.
Many here also believe that HIV was also man made. So, who is uncovering what...
OK, Looks like what this guy and the US are saying is that coronavirus came out of the Chinese lab in Wuhan.
If that is the case, this may explain why China is desperately trying to lay the blame everywhere but itself.
OK, Looks like what this guy and the US are saying is that coronavirus came out of the Chinese lab in Wuhan.
If that is the case, this may explain why China is desperately trying to lay the blame everywhere but itself.
That is the reason why Australia and USA keep blaming on China since they have the most cases of Group A that close to the origin. I fully support to investigate the origin but not to put the blame or investigate on just one country since that is politically motivated. A throughout investigation have to be investigated of any country that have the possibility to be the origin, such as Australia.yup i absolutely it came out from a lab.
Fort Detrick Lab of cos.
what the US is doing is called:
What Is Deflection?
In general, deflection means that you're passing something over to someone else in an attempt to draw the attention away from yourself. When you were younger, you may have deflected the blame for a negative activity by pointing out a different negative activity your sibling did. As you got older, you might have tried to pass the blame for a bad report to a different coworker. You may have tried to get out of looking bad by trying to say that it was someone else who did it. All of these things are examples of deflection.
Deflection could be something that you learned as a child and internalized over time. It could be something that you picked up later in life. Maybe you don't usually deflect blame but found yourself nervous about a specific situation and didn't want someone to be mad at you. There are several different reasons that you could (unconsciously or consciously) deflect. No matter why you do it, (which we'll talk about in a minute), it's important that you stop deflecting and start accepting the blame for your mistakes.