ICYMI: Chinese Asset Casten continues communist love affair
Chinese Asset Sean
Casten’s support for wet markets is not going over well.
The only question now is: Are local folks in Chicago aware of Casten’s love affair with the Chinese Communist regime?
In case Chicago press missed it…
Dem Defends Wet Markets in Face of Scientific Consensus About Their Dangers
Washington Free Beacon
By Yuichiro Kakutani
April 16, 2020
https://freebeacon.com/coronavirus/dem-defends-wet-markets-in-face-of-scientific-consensus-about-their-dangers/
An Illinois Democrat who has blamed President Trump for coronavirus deaths
defended Chinese wet markets at a Monday tele-townhall, ignoring the scientific
consensus that they are breeding grounds for deadly diseases.
“I think we need to be careful about laying all the blame on a particular
cultural practice in a country that we don’t live in,” Rep. Sean Casten
(D., Ill.) told his constituents. “These viruses could hop from animals to
humans, but you don’t shut that down just by shutting down a particular
cultural practice that we aren’t familiar with.”
Casten has frequently accused President Donald Trump of killing Americans by
disseminating misinformation about the pandemic, going so far as to say the
president’s daily coronavirus briefings are “getting people killed.”
His defense of wet markets, however, contradicts a scientific consensus dating
back to 2006 that such markets pose a significant public health risk. While
China has restricted the country’s scientists from pinpointing the exact
origins of the virus, existing evidence suggests that the virus started in a
wet market in Wuhan, China.
Casten’s defense of wet markets also runs counter to the policies advocated by
Dr. Anthony Fauci, a top doctor on the Trump administration’s coronavirus
taskforce.
“[They] should shut down those things right away,” Fauci said on
April 2, referring to the wet markets. “It just boggles my mind that when
we have so many diseases that emanate out of that unusual human-animal
interface that we don’t just shut it down.”
This is not the first time Casten has disseminated false information about
coronavirus. In March, the congressman refused to assign any blame to China for
its mishandling of the pandemic, asserting that “viruses don’t know
borders.” In reality, Beijing significantly exacerbated the outbreak by
clamping down on whistleblowers and refusing to publicly announce the severity
of the disease in the early days of the pandemic. If China responded to the
outbreak three weeks earlier, there would have been 95 percent fewer cases,
according to one study.
Casten did not respond to a request for comment.
Casten mentioned the avian flu when he defended the wet markets, arguing that
the problem lies not with unregulated markets but the vector animals that
transmit the disease to human beings. He neglected to tell constituents that
the 2006 avian flu, as well as the 2003 SARS outbreak, actually originated in
Asian wet markets. Experts began calling for restrictions on wet markets as
early as 2010, according to the South China Morning Post.
Chinese propagandists have pointed to wet markets as the likely source of the
deadly contagion. Xinhua News Agency, a state-owned media outlet, reported in
January that a “large quantity of novel coronavirus” was detected in
Wuhan’s wet markets. China has since allowed some city wet markets to reopen,
pushing a bipartisan group of 70 members of Congress to send a letter to the
World Health Organization demanding a ban on the sales of live wildlife. China
has a nominal ban on such sales, but experts have said loopholes have rendered
reforms toothless.
Jeanne Ives, the Republican candidate challenging Casten, criticized the
Illinois Democrat for offering political cover to China by defending wet
markets.
“While we don’t know that COVID-19 originated in the wet markets, there is
strong evidence that the spread was escalated there. Regardless, everything
China does should be suspect and investigated now,” an Ives campaign
spokeswoman said. “And Sean Casten has done nothing but praise and defend
them.”