By Charles C. W. Cooke
Wednesday, June 02, 2021
It is truly disappointing that, even at this late
stage in the pandemic, some Americans remain so addicted to racism and xenophobia
that they are willing to countenance the theory that COVID-19 was mistakenly
leaked from a Chinese research laboratory. To these people, I say this: We see
you; we know what you are doing; and it won’t stand.
Occam’s Razor dictates that there can only be one reason
why people who believe that COVID-19 originated in a lab in China keep saying
aloud that they believe that COVID-19 originated in a lab in China, and that is
to drive anti-Asian hatred on the streets of large cities in the United States.
In truth, the “lab-leak theory” — as it is now euphemistically called — is just
the latest iteration of an old and ugly stereotype that has haunted America for
decades. I remember all too well how the bullies in my kindergarten class used
to taunt the AAPI kids. “Hey you,” they would say, “I’ll bet you work on
gain-of-function research in an institute of virology and are reckless with
your gloves!” It’s been two decades now, but I can still see the agonizing
tears this ignorant barb provoked in its targets.
Every time someone connects COVID-19 to China, I die a
little inside, for divisive insinuations such as these are the exact opposite
of what we need after this horrible year — the worst since Spanish flu. Since
March of last year, it’s just been one setback after another: First came
COVID-19, and then came its mutations: the Indian variant, the South Africa
variant, the Brazil variant, and the U.K. variant. Now, with a new president in
office, we must demand kindness, not recriminations.
I’m not a religious man, but if there is one thing I pray
for, it’s that the racist lab-leak theory is fully debunked and marginalized.
If we are to build a more inclusive world, free of the stereotypes that divide
us, it will be important for us to know beyond a shadow of a doubt that
COVID-19 was not unleashed by something as intrinsically Sinocentric as a
scientific accident involving poor protective-clothing management, but as the
result of a more culturally neutral tradition such as the human consumption of
wet-market bats. Only once that has been established beyond rejoinder will we
be able to start the hard work of defeating prejudice and acknowledging who was
really to blame for this devastating pandemic all along: America.
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