Tuesday, March 24, 2020


Censorship in China delayed responses to the Coronavirus

As the United States deals with the coronavirus pandemic, many of us look back and wonder if there were things that could have been done to stop the virus from going global. The most obvious place to start is in Hubei province and Wuhan itself, the epicenter of the disease. We are now learning that the disease had probably festered there for weeks. This is surely at least in part due to the disease’s unusually long incubation period, in which people are nonetheless contagious.

But what now seems equally clear is that Chinese attempts to clamp down on the free flow of information and freedom of speech played a disastrous role, as well. The arrest and death of doctor Li Wenliang helped alert the rest of the world to the censorship coronavirus whistleblowers faced in China. But fewer people may be aware of the widespread restrictions faced by all Chinese citizens, beyond just doctors or journalists.

Since at least Jan. 1, China enforced severe social media censorship of hundreds of terms relating to the virus, many of which concerned the failures of China’s leadership in controlling the outbreak. Because people in China didn’t have access to information about the virus, they didn’t know to take extra precautions, allowing it to spread faster, all the while preventing the world from preparing its response during the crucial first weeks of the outbreak.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is already well known that dictatorships do great harm.

Stan B said...

Trying to convince people now, 3 months later, that China would callously and without regard to the horrors they have inflicted on the globe not only suppress, but CENSOR and DESTROY information regarding C19 is a chore. The ChiComs lie, cheat, and murder to maintain their power base, and to expect anything else from them is like expecting a cat to bark.

C. S. P. Schofield said...

While I believe that a Communist boos a Fascist is a Nazi, and only the uniforms change, this is not a Communism problem. This is a Chinese problem.

The elites of China have always believed that they are the center of the universe, and the peak of civilization. And the elites of China have always been far more interested in maintaining their power and the illusion of superiority than in the welfare of the common Chinese. For several thousand years whatever Dynasty ruled China has lied to cover up their callousness and incompetence.

The current crisis shows that the image the Chinese project of themselves as a modern civilized industrial nation is largely nonsense. China is a Third World country, lying about how advanced it is, lying about how many peasants are dying, lying to maintain the illusion.