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Let's Rename Swine Flu As "Colbert Flu"

Bruce Perens writes "The World Health Organization will no longer refer to Virus A(H1N1) as 'Swine Flu,' citing ethnic reactions to 'swine,' for example among middle-eastern cultures who feel that swine are unclean. Or, is it because meat packers are concerned that people might stop eating pork in fear of the virus? WHO suggests that the public select a new name for the virus. I suggest that we all start calling it The Colbert Flu, after the comedian and fake pundit who asked his audience to stuff a NASA poll so that a Space Station module would be named after him. What can we do to make the name stick?"

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  1. Re:Dear Bruce... by SatanicPuppy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Heh, Colbert might go for it though...The whole massively self-aggrandizing nature of his stage personality would eat it up.

    Be a lot easier to just call it the "Mexico Influenza" though. That's pretty much the standard for these things.

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  2. Re:Dear Bruce... by wjousts · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Anyway, Colbert is generally a positive influence. His "fake punditry" is pungent social comment, with the intent of nudging the his audience to think about these issues. While being funny, which keeps them coming back. All in all, a good thing.

    Good, except some people can't tell the difference