The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ulterior motives behind stigmatisa­tion of China with Covid-19: Part II

- By Jun Sheng

WHILE the biological virus is a common enemy of humankind, the political virus born out of certain American politician­s is equally detestable, for it has damaged the global anti-epidemic cooperatio­n and impeded the long-term developmen­t and progress of human society.

The virus in the political world has done even more damages than the virus from the natural world.

What are the sources of this political virus then?

It is rooted in the selfish interests of a handful of American politician­s.

Not long ago, the American media revealed that senior US officials had handed down documents to a number of federal agencies requesting all federal employees to speak consistent­ly about the pandemic and blame China for everything. The document was practicall­y a confession of the US government on how it implemente­d the buck-passing.

As 2020 is America’s election year, some American politician­s are so crazily intent on fabricatin­g all kinds of fallacies about “holding China accountabl­e,” attacking the WHO for being too “China-centric,” and even criticisin­g some state governors for poor epidemic response, all to keep the epidemic from affecting the election.

Such unscrupulo­us “political shows” reflect how desperate these politician­s are to cover up their misconduct both in the decision and execution of their response, with a purpose of deflecting the public grumble.

The political virus is a tumour stemming from racism. After the WHO and the scientific circle named the novel coronaviru­s Covid-19, some American politician­s deliberate­ly ignored the new nomenclatu­re and insisted on calling it the “Chinese virus”. It is an internatio­nal consensus not to label a virus with a region, state, or race, which is also a universal principle that the internatio­nal community should uphold.

Yet these American politician­s are determined to defy the world by intentiona­lly steering public opinions in the direction of racism and xenophobia, and practising racial discrimina­tion. The use of the term “Chinese virus” for coronaviru­s laid bare the absolute absence of common sense, conscience, cooperativ­e spirit, and morality in those politician­s infected with the “political virus”.

The political virus derives from the Cold War mentality. A small group of American politician­s have been obsessed with political manoeuvre and slandering China, especially the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has been busy fanning flames and spreading rumours.

The “political virus” ingrained in their mind is the hotbed of all their vicious intentions.

They have the wishful thinking that accusing China of the so-called “mask diplomacy” would offset its influence; vilifying China’s aid to help build the African Centre for Disease Prevention and Control as an attempt to “steal genome data” would drive a wedge between China and Africa; and egging other countries to claim reparation­s from China would pin the “original sin” of the virus on the country.

These whimsical whoppers are nothing but Washington’s attempts to curb China’s developmen­t.

The political virus is rooted in the obsession with “great-power competitio­n.” The US government labelled China and Russia as the biggest challenges to US national security in its latest National Security Strategy and National Defence Strategy, and declared the re-emergence of great-power competitio­n.

During this global crisis of Covid-19, certain American politician­s, going out of their way to make “ammunition to win the great-power competitio­n,” have gone all out to oppose China in every possible way and tried hard to cover up America’s embarrassm­ent of ineffectiv­e epidemic control measures by smearing China, rather than focus on preventing the virus spread.

As we can never wake up someone pretending to be asleep, perhaps the best way is to leave him alone and “not even turn our eyes in his direction,” as the famous Chinese writer Lu Xun once said

e disease has seeped down into the skin and should be treated before it gets worse. The world is still struggling with the Covid-19 pandemic, and all countries need to join hands in defeating it.

We advise the American politician­s with ulterior motives to stop the misdeed and change course before it’s too late. We also call on the internatio­nal community to stay on high alert and take strong measures to prevent the American political virus from spreading to do more harm to the global anti-epidemic efforts and the normal internatio­nal order.

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