San Goku wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 4:34 am
2 years of bs coronovirus and a clown of a Canadian PM, I was a bit triggered. Don't quite get your analogy but I do want French fries now, you've achieved that much. I got a better analogy where there's flame, there's usually a fire. This case flame of biolabs and fire being bio weapons of coronovirus or God knows what.
I think you mean "Where there's smoke, there's fire" the phrase "Where there's flame, there's usually a fire", is redundant considering a flame is already - literally - fire.
And the aforementioned analogy only works when you've actually identified "Smoke", which does indicate a fire. A Bio-lab in and of itself is not some sort inherently nefarious or evil facility. I guess it's understandable that people nowadays conflate a scientific laboratory with "Imminent danger to world health" thanks to the irresponsibility of the Chinese government, but they are quite literally almost everywhere and for the most part well maintained. Kentucky(The state I live in) has several that does a lot of the same research as the ones you'll find in Ukraine, but I'm not exactly ready to pack up and move back to Belfast out of fear that a plot-line from a Michael Crichton novel is going to manifest into reality again.
The only fear I have of this Bio-lab is what the Russians are going to do with it, if it falls into their hands.
They're just as bad as the Chinese when it comes to Government oversight and regulation.
Don't believe me, ask the Inhabitants of Chernobyl.........oh wait......