If the government says, “it won’t rain,” people will rush to get umbrellas.

In China, if the government says, “it will rain,” people go outside without an umbrella.
2020-03-31
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
Chinese who do not trust the government
At the time of this announcement, roads had not been closed in Wuhan, and railroads were running.
Radio and television broadcasts told him not to leave home, but people who heard it fled at a glance.
In China, if the government says, “it will rain,” people go outside without an umbrella.
If the government says, “it won’t rain,” people will rush to get umbrellas.
They do not trust the government, are not heard anyone of opinion, also Xi Jinping.
Again, the new virus has taught the truth.
He told me what was going on in countries like China, Italy, and Iran.
In Iran, the fact that fanaticism is killing people is being revealed.
Such fanaticism is killing people like terrorist organizations and warlords in various parts of the Middle East.
Jam Karan’s mosque advertises, “No need to take any measures against viruses. If you come to this miracle, the virus will disappear.”
It is fanaticism.
The virus thus uncovers whether the government of the country is seriously dealing, who is professional and who is not experienced, who is fanatical, and who is not listening.
City officials have no ears to hear while a young doctor in Wuhan warns that “bad virus is outbreak!”
If he stopped the Banquet, the mayor of Wuhan would have to take responsibility.
It is an attitude not to be a joke.
In that sense, the virus is a very interesting phenomenon that has taught us a great lesson and has educational effects.
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