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Published: 2005-09-03 20:57:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 1171; Favourites: 33; Downloads: 122
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The hurricane disaster is truly a devastating and heart wrenching event, and I encourage everyone to send support.I am disappointed, well, rather infuriated, in how a portion of people are reacting to the event. For the first few days there was a supportive tone in the media, and thus a very supportive tone in the people as well. You heard about good will from various amounts of individuals, and America was pulling together to help a devastated part of their nation. Wonderful. Shortly after, the media shows the mass anarchy that New Orleans is experiencing, and hate and animosity rose quickly. While I understand that it is the media that chooses to illustrate only certain facets of the disaster in order to improve ratings, people are taking offense to the event, and also taking the opportunity to get up on their high soap box to complain. This should not be a glowing opportunity to advocate one's strongly opinionated views on races. This should not be a glowing opportunity for strategist politicians to make their move. This should not be a time to bring out one's hate of the government. Last night there was a news segment that put venom in my veins, and actually prompted me to write about it, a rare case in it's own. Comments like "George Bush hates blacks", were just ridiculous, but comments like "I'm ashamed of America" are absolutely uncalled for. Ashamed of the America that is donating and sending prayers and thoughts towards the broken part of our country. Ashamed of the men and women who have gone into the gulf coast states to give assistance to those desperately in need. Ashamed of the nation that's trying to pull together for support. There is enough animosity seething from the affected cities, don't add to the flames. Save the soapboxes or personal agendas for later when people have been rescued, or a few months later when one can criticize with 20/20 hindsight.
Not now.
Send money, send food, send prayers or kind thoughts. Just send support.
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Comments: 16
mimblewimble [2005-10-12 03:19:57 +0000 UTC]
THis almost made me cry when I realized what it was about. T_T
Great job of capturing the sadness of what happened.
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oniseraph In reply to mimblewimble [2005-10-27 17:59:25 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! That's what I was going for.
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darktiger [2005-09-06 02:18:51 +0000 UTC]
yes, very tired of politics, tired of politicians, people are suffering, go help them, newswise the fight for ratings sucks, and i don't even get tv at my house, i turn it on at a friends house for 30 mins and the bush doesn't like blacks statement pops up e.e
but nice pitcture, has a very lonely and cold feel to it, appropriate use of color
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laziepanda [2005-09-05 04:07:00 +0000 UTC]
very very touching picture....and yes, we must pray for the victims of Katrina...T_T I love the purple-ness, it reallie adds a nice effect.
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chickie [2005-09-04 22:11:25 +0000 UTC]
I donated clothes to down south. Hope that helps.
Beautiful & perfect pic.
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Shuichiness [2005-09-04 19:55:38 +0000 UTC]
Oh my, what a beautiful, yet morbid picture. Yes, they were talking about the hurricane in church; what a horror it must be for those like the girl in this picture who had to watch their homes and families being destroyed by the destructive Hurricane Katrina. This picture really describes the devistation that people must have felt; and it describes how the New York Times described it; "The Death of a City"
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Hyrenblade [2005-09-04 04:38:06 +0000 UTC]
My GOd youre dead on right, tho there are many riotous people and fools down there, there are so many people and babies and sick children and elderly that need our help, of course, having no job, i cant donate, but my family sure as hell is.
tho i dont see the point in rebuilding the city, its fifteen feet below sea level in the most hurricane stricken place in the nation, its just stupid to spend billions of dollars and many years rebuilding it, but we should defiinetlyget everyone out as fast as we can
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2Much2Giv [2005-09-04 04:25:38 +0000 UTC]
A truly beautiful and gloomy picture Great job
And i do agree with your statement.
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Bunnygirle26 [2005-09-04 02:32:27 +0000 UTC]
It is truly teribel, sadly tradegy can bring out the best. . .and the worst out of the massies. Now is not the time to point a finger now is the time to help and do all we can to help our brother and sister americans that are now in such hellish torment.
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Kackmura [2005-09-04 02:00:47 +0000 UTC]
yes very sad for them. i had some old stuff animals laying around and i am sending them to the kids.
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Zarokin [2005-09-04 00:44:34 +0000 UTC]
I think its because it didn't affect other people but Louisiana and Mississippi the most. I live in a hurricane danger zone so I can give some apathy but not much. I've experianced the devastation of Ivan and Dennis and a slight grazing from Katrina but I cannot compare neither of the two storms that hit straight on to Katrina. I pray that the people that survived will be okay...and maybe one day, they can finally return home...
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finalfantasyfanvii [2005-09-03 23:25:41 +0000 UTC]
my toughts and prayers are with the people who were affected.
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