My gorge rises.
Sep. 5th, 2005 03:22 amDisasters like Hurricane Katrina can bring out the best in humanity. Apparently, they can also bring out the worst.
I found this on the blogosphere, on the blog of an Objectivist (big surprise). I cannot believe these people dare call themselves human.
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Edit: I should point out that the above is a comment in that blog, not by the blogger herself. I don't know what that says about her regular readers, though, since such comments were not rare...
I found this on the blogosphere, on the blog of an Objectivist (big surprise). I cannot believe these people dare call themselves human.
“It seems to me that the poor should have had the EASIEST time leaving. They don't need to pay for an extended leave from their home, they could have just packed a few belongings and walked away to start over somewhere else. What did they have to lose?
When the wealthy evacuate, they leave behind nice houses, expensive cars, possibly pets that they treat as members of the family, valuable jewelry, family heirlooms, etc. This makes it emotionally difficult for wealthy people to leave. But by definition, the poor do not have this burden: they either rent their homes, or they are in public housing; their cars are practically junk anyway; and they don't have any valuable possessions. This is what it means to be poor. These people could just pick up their few belongings, buy a one-way bus ticket to any city and be poor there. Supposing they even had jobs in NO, it's not like minimum wage jobs are hard to come by.”
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Edit: I should point out that the above is a comment in that blog, not by the blogger herself. I don't know what that says about her regular readers, though, since such comments were not rare...
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Date: 2005-09-05 11:52 am (UTC)I know that she would not actually kill anyone.
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Date: 2005-09-05 12:05 pm (UTC)I'm just soooooo tired of over-the-top reactions to admittedly thoughtless statements. Let's get a grip: explaining how you'd like to hurt someone is just not the right response to their statements you disagree with, even if you'd never actually do it if you were suddenly in the same room with them. It isn't that they don't care or wouldn't lift a finger to save a life (though it may be that a few people are like that), it's just that in the face of helplessness to do much about it or feel the kind of emotion that one is "supposed" to feel for victims of disaster, they look for ways to justify their numbness, without falling into despair.
Anyway, I've ranted enough for one day, I guess. :(
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Date: 2005-09-05 12:48 pm (UTC)Calling a statement thoughtless is reasonable when it is based on inadequate evidence, perhaps made in the absence of necessary information, ill-researched or off the top of the head.
These statements are none of the above. They are considered. They are purposeful. And they are not acceptable.
Me, I'm not a violent person (upon my oath I am not a violent man... ha), but I have read far, far too much self-aggrandizing shit in the last few weeks. I'm not happy with any of it. The New Orleans situation is becoming a massive demonstration of something with which I am honestly terribly, terribly uncomfortable, and quite frankly it is making me very twitchy indeed. That is of course a matter of perception.
As this bugs you, well, I'm a reasonable person. I don't want to hurt your delicate sensibilities. I'll delete my comment (done). I'd recommend you ignore my postings, but unfortunately I don't see an LJ option for that, so you may have to get Flew to ban me from his LJ if you have further problems with my unreasonable input. I'll try to avoid posting anywhere near you in future, but as a precaution you might want to ban me from any communities, etc, that you own... just so I know.
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Date: 2005-09-05 01:15 pm (UTC)So, no snarking at each other, okay?
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Date: 2005-09-05 01:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-05 01:47 pm (UTC)And don't be defriending me over this, okay?