To cast blame on Mr. Duncan or any member of his family for the death and/or exposure and possible deadly sufferance of additional family/friends/acquaintances incidental or personal, is to say that Mr. Duncan purposely and knowingly assisted "someone" by placing them in a wheel barrow and desperately seeking medical care for them because he
knew they were dying from Ebola and that Mr. Duncan then purposely and with full comprehension of the totality of the circumstances, hopped upon an airplane, came to the United States and still knowing the totality of the circumstances completely threw caution to the wind and with malice aforethought sought to infect all those he cherished and loved most and with malice towards those he didn't know, infect them too?
Ignorance is bliss and the totality of these circumstances is not known to any of us but those of us who are able to even a tiny bit comprehend, empathize or educate ourselves know that that just doesn't stand to reason, even slightly, if you believe for a second that a man with such compassion as to assist a pregnant woman by placing her in a wheelbarrow and seeking medical care knew and fully understood, a man who lives in country where Diahrrhoeal disease is rampant and the number one cause of death in children under 5 and the number one cause of death for all others is Malaria, a country where (Ebola like) disease is a part of their everyday life/death....
One would have to educate themselves and realize that the suffering that Mr. Duncan saw in Liberia is as common in his life as opening our eyes in the morning to the roof over our heads...Believe it or not the Ebola outbreak in Liberia is minimal in their day to day stuggle to survive they see people dying like this everyday in their third world, infact; Liberians are more likely to die from Malaria then they are Ebola.
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Ebola, Malaria and Our Empathy Deficit|Cameron Conaway