Tony G. Rocco
1 min readJul 12, 2020

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Umair, I looked you up on Wikipedia and it describes you as a corporate capitalist business consultant with a couple of books under his belt. I wonder, therefore, what qualifies you as an expert on virology. I didn't see any credentials to identify you as an epidemiologist or scientist of any sort. How do you justify your epistemic arrogance given a complete lack of relevant knowledge?

Now, I don't deny that we're in a serious situation here in the US, and that Donald Trump screwed things up royally, but your prognostications, seemingly based on nothing more than your current mood, seem aimed at stirring up as much dystopian angst as possible. For what purpose?

I urge you to stop passing yourself off as someone with the credibility and expertise necessary to make the claims and predictions you do.

At this stage, no one knows how the pandemic will pan out in the US or elsewhere, and your postulations and opinions are only that and no more. I'm convinced that your writings are driven by some kind of agenda, although I'm not conspiratorial enough to say what they are. You are clearly not interested in helping things at all.

Perhaps it would be best for you to stop sharing your thoughts publicly and to offer them only to other dystopians and your like-minded friends and associates. As they say, less is more, and in this case we need much less of what you have to offer.

Best wishes,

Tony

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Tony G. Rocco
Tony G. Rocco

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Tony is a freelance ghostwriter and author of fiction, memoir, journalism and personal essays. You can visit his author website at tonygrocco.com.

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