I still dont understand what you mean by "culture war" .
if china is responsible for the virus then china should be explaining itself
the borders of countries should be closed and countries should not take anybody in especially if they are from china
there is nothing controverse or whatever about this . it is just logical
The culture war is the fight over shit like masks... people yelling at Wal-Mart staff for the store requiring masks. Like seriously, I thought they were free market capitalists... well, Wal-Mart is a private business, if they want to require customers to wear masks, they are well within their right to do so. Either shut the fuck up and wear the damn thing, or shop elsewhere. Stop making scenes like a bunch of petulant children.
I don't think China is responsible for the virus, it was an accident of nature. Did they fuck up the response to the virus and engage in a lot of cover-ups? Yeah, sure, and they should be held accountable for that, but they're not responsible for creating the thing.
The 2009 H1N1 pandemic started in Canada. Canadians were not responsible for creating it, it just happened to jump from animal to human on a farm in Canada, an accident of nature. Our government at the time did fuck up the response too, though... I caught it and was denied care because they said I was "too healthy" and that medicine to treat it was reserved for the elderly, small children, immunocompromised, indigenous people in remote areas, and professional hockey players (that last one pissed me off lol). But, every country has a stockpile of H1N1 vaccine because the last H1N1 outbreak in 1917 killed 50 million people. I bet if Canada had enough stockpile of the vaccine (they did not have enough for all 37 million Canadians so they had to ration) and got the whole population vaccinated faster, it wouldn't have been spread around the world by infected, unvaccinated Canadians. I don't know why international media didn't come after us, they should have in retrospect, especially because Canada had successfully prevented H1N1 from spreading outside of its borders back in the 1950s or 60s, by doing just that... this meant that most elderly Canadians were immune and didn't need the vaccine because they were alive back then and the government should have been prioritizing vaccinating the young who had no immunity, so they wouldn't go to Mexico on vacation and spread it there (which is
exactly how the global outbreak started).