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New s/Visigoths-on-bad-acid/Muricans. 'Tis indeed mourning-in-Murica, as we speak.
They stole my Line! (down below Topic): 'the disunited states of America ' but I'd never sue The Guardian, all Grifter-like.
Let's take-down The Murdoch-moloch ..before he croaks from-suppurating-bile.
New Seems we have a lot of friends with my same sentiment.
Across Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America, views of the US handling of the coronavirus crisis are uniformly negative and range from horror through derision to sympathy. Donald Trump’s musings from the White House briefing room, particularly his thoughts on injecting disinfectant, have drawn the attention of the planet.

“Over more than two centuries, the United States has stirred a very wide range of feelings in the rest of the world: love and hatred, fear and hope, envy and contempt, awe and anger,” the columnist Fintan O’Toole wrote in the Irish Times. “But there is one emotion that has never been directed towards the US until now: pity.” ...

The president’s abrupt decision to cut funding to the World Health Organization last month also came as a shock. The EU’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, a former Spanish foreign minister, wrote on Twitter: “There is no reason justifying this move at a moment when their efforts are needed more than ever to help contain & mitigate the coronavirus pandemic.”

A poll in France last week found Merkel to be far and away the most trusted world leader. Just 2% had confidence Trump was leading the world in the right direction. Only Boris Johnson and Xi Jinping inspired less faith. ...

Around the globe, the “America first” response pursued by the Trump administration has alienated close allies. In Canada, it was the White House order in April to halt shipments of critical N95 protective masks to Canadian hospitals that was the breaking point.

The Ontario premier, Doug Ford, who had previously spoken out in support of Trump on several occasions, said the decision was like letting a family member “starve” during a crisis. ...

Esmir Milavić, an editor at Bosnia’s N1 TV channel, told viewers this week: “The White House is in utter dysfunction and doesn’t speak with one voice.”

Milavić said: “The vice-president is wearing a mask, while the president doesn’t; some staffers wear them, some don’t. Everybody acts as they please. As time passes, White House begins to look more and more like the Balkans.” ...

In several countries, the local health authorities have felt obliged to put out statements to counter “health advice” coming from the White House, concerning the ingestion of disinfectant and taking hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malarial drug found to be ineffective against Covid-19 and potentially lethal.

The Nigerian government put out a warning that there is no “hard evidence that chloroquine is effective in prevention or management of coronavirus infection” after three people were hospitalised from overdosing on the drug in Lagos. It was not enough to prevent a fivefold increase in the price of the drug, which is also used to treat lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. ...

“If there is any world leader who can be accused of handling the current crisis badly, it is Donald Trump, whose initial disdain for Covid-19 may have cost thousands of Americans their lives,” an editorial in the conservative Estado de São Paulo newspaper said last month.

The newspaper said Trump had only decided to take Covid seriously after finding himself “cornered by the facts” – and expressed shock at his decision to halt WHO funding.

“Even by the standards of his behaviour, the level of impudence is astonishing for the holder of an office that, until just a few years ago, was a considered reference in leadership for the democratic world,” it said.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/15/donald-trump-coronavirus-response-world-leaders
Given the rest of the world's attitude about Trump, concluding we are as bad as him is inescapable given the level of his continued support.
bcnu,
Mikem

It's mourning in America again.
New A perfect recapitulation. In English: Now we are a World-Pariah. In cant: a Freak-show. Then there's
Siva, sitting on His lotus-leaf, appearing before The Prince [The 'Gita] and demonstrating his Actuality, ergo limitless-Power:
[Changes-form, evidencing Reality--barely ever-glimpsed by any homo-sap--even in its lesser-forms]
(too scary for simple-moi ever to 'describe') and done so as to Educate the young Prince, he intones nay, Roars:

Look! I Am Become Death, The Destroyer of Worlds



Versus: Look! I am a Stable Genius! [ I Come to hold-your-coat while You and Him fight--leave your wallet in the pocket. ]

Pick One--ya can't have both. (Matter and anti-Matter, again?)



PS: this ¶ -- just peeped The Producers, recently: says it to a Fare-thee-Well.


After Trump’s disinfectant comments, Beppe Severgnini, a columnist for Italy’s Corriere della Sera, said in a TV interview: “Trying to get into Donald Trump’s head is more difficult than finding a vaccine for coronavirus. First he decided on a lockdown and then he encouraged protests against the lockdown that he promoted. It’s like a Mel Brooks film”.

Expand Edited by Ashton May 15, 2020, 05:33:45 PM EDT
Expand Edited by Ashton May 15, 2020, 05:35:30 PM EDT
New And also there is the prestigious Lancet.
Via a the Hill:
"The Administration is obsessed with magic bullets — vaccines, new medicines, or a hope that the virus will simply disappear,” it argued. “But only a steadfast reliance on basic public health principles, like test, trace, and isolate, will see the emergency brought to an end, and this requires an effective national public health agency.”
“Americans must put a president in the White House come January, 2021, who will understand that public health should not be guided by partisan politics."
[edit] Ah, found the free link to the real opinion piece.
Alex

"There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge."

-- Isaac Asimov
Expand Edited by a6l6e6x May 15, 2020, 11:21:27 PM EDT
     Americans are the worst people since the Germans of Nazi Germany. - (mmoffitt) - (4)
         s/Visigoths-on-bad-acid/Muricans. 'Tis indeed mourning-in-Murica, as we speak. - (Ashton) - (3)
             Seems we have a lot of friends with my same sentiment. - (mmoffitt) - (2)
                 A perfect recapitulation. In English: Now we are a World-Pariah. In cant: a Freak-show. Then there's - (Ashton)
                 And also there is the prestigious Lancet. - (a6l6e6x)

Oh, you've got an umbrella. You've got a purse.
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