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Why Should America Continue To Show Their Ebola Survivors by jimtosam: 8:23am On Sep 04, 2014
I'm tired of CNN showing American Ebola survivors again and again. They are rejoicing while hundreds are still dying in West Africa. I wonder how the family members of people dying in West Africa will feel.
Re: Why Should America Continue To Show Their Ebola Survivors by phreakabit(m): 8:39am On Sep 04, 2014
jimtosam: I'm tired of CNN showing American Ebola survivors again and again. They are rejoicing while hundreds are still dying in West Africa. I wonder how the family members of people dying in West Africa will feel.

You honestly can't blame them for celebrating their own. . . . Its not their fault that Africa neglected a potential epidemic that has been in constant occurrence since the 60's or so. Other continents with no form of impending threat were busy finding a cure, whilst we stayed hunting bushmeat, prioritising the inconsequential and killing each other with voodoo and other form of diabolism. Africa's present disposition is that of a failed state, and should see this as a challenge and a gift. LIVE AND LEARN!

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Re: Why Should America Continue To Show Their Ebola Survivors by mecussey(m): 9:03am On Sep 04, 2014
They are displaying superiority in order to feel better, everybody does it anyways.

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