How did the swine flu even start spreading? The latest I can remember is these kids coming up from Mexico and bringing it to the States. How did they do it? Airplanes. Then it got all the way to Israel and Austria. But how? Airplanes! It took a while, but after close research, I was able to detect a pattern of the spread of the H1N1 virus. What has been present in every country where the flu has spread? What is hindering most the prevention of the monstrous strain? AIRPLANES.
So I've got a plan. If airplanes practically cause H1N1, let's just take them out of the picture altogether. I propose we just stop using planes, around the world. Think about it: that's the way diseases always spread. Sure, they spread from person to person on a small scale. But ultimately, the disease spreads around the world through international travel. The sickness could be quarantined in a country, isolated from all its potential victims, if those infected wouldn't be able to leave. If no one could use airplanes to travel, those viruses would be trapped and all those infected would die out without negatively affecting anyone else. I'm completely confident that if we stopped using air travel for five years, ten tops, we'd wipe out the H1N1 virus completely. Our job as human beings is to care for one another and to do what's best for the human race. If we are just going to sit back and watch billions of people die from this swine flu virus, we're all doomed.
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