logo Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register.
2024-11-23 18:10:47 CoV Wiki
Learn more about the Church of Virus
Home Help Search Login Register
News: Everyone into the pool! Now online... the VirusWiki.

  Church of Virus BBS
  Mailing List
  Virus 2005

  Are we beyond excuses yet?
« previous next »
Pages: [1] Reply Notify of replies Send the topic Print 
   Author  Topic: Are we beyond excuses yet?  (Read 824 times)
Hermit
Archon
*****

Posts: 4289
Reputation: 8.79
Rate Hermit



Prime example of a practically perfect person

View Profile WWW
Are we beyond excuses yet?
« on: 2005-09-08 14:47:53 »
Reply with quote

http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/006754.html#006754
Throughout, the official relief effort was callous, inept, and racist. There was more suffering than need be. Lives were lost that did not need to be lost.

Perhaps the tense is wrong, but the balance of the content is worse. I suggest that this provides a competent context through which to observe those attempting to defend the indefensible.

Hermit

liberal adj. favorable to progress or reform, maximum individual freedom esp. in matters of personal belief or expression, free from prejudice or bigotry, open-minded, tolerant, not bound by traditional ideas, values, etc., characterized by generosity and willingness to give in large amounts. [Webster]
« Last Edit: 2005-09-12 05:09:44 by Hermit » Report to moderator   Logged

With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion. - Steven Weinberg, 1999
Blunderov
Archon
*****

Gender: Male
Posts: 3160
Reputation: 8.66
Rate Blunderov



"We think in generalities, we live in details"

View Profile WWW E-Mail
Re:Are we beyond excuses yet?
« Reply #1 on: 2005-09-09 04:55:19 »
Reply with quote

Why the fences? Why the Roadblocks?

http://www.boingboing.net/2005/09/08/katrina_fema_evacuee.html

<snip>...a communications team to keep reporters as far away from actual news as possible.

It probably was easier for a reporter to get inside Gitmo on Tuesday than to penetrate the force field around Lowry. But survivors occasionally breached the lockdown and came to the fence to tell their stories, each one astonishing. </snip>

Why block the community radio station? Where's the harm?

http://www.boingboing.net/2005/09/08/katrina_contact_info.html

It's harm because the information wants to be free. It's harm because the truth is their enemy. It's harm because It's da Nu 'n Surge 'n C.

<rappin' B tips his hat to Hermit>

Report to moderator   Logged
Hermit
Archon
*****

Posts: 4289
Reputation: 8.79
Rate Hermit



Prime example of a practically perfect person

View Profile WWW
Re:Are we beyond excuses yet?
« Reply #2 on: 2005-09-12 04:23:54 »
Reply with quote

[Hermit] And just in case you thought that the story first posted on this thread was an hysterical exaggeration, here is a follow-up from a "conventional" resource (my emphasis in what follows):

Hermit

liberal adj. favorable to progress or reform, maximum individual freedom esp. in matters of personal belief or expression, free from prejudice or bigotry, open-minded, tolerant, not bound by traditional ideas, values, etc., characterized by generosity and willingness to give in large amounts. [Webster]


'Racist' police blocked bridge and forced evacuees back at gunpoint

Source: The Independent
Authors: Andrew Buncombe
Dated: 2005-09-11

A Louisiana police chief has admitted that he ordered his officers to block a bridge over the Mississippi river and force escaping evacuees back into the chaos and danger of New Orleans. Witnesses said the officers fired their guns above the heads of the terrified people to drive them back and "protect" their own suburbs.

Two paramedics who were attending a conference in the city and then stayed to help those affected by the hurricane, said the officers told them they did not want their community "becoming another New Orleans".

The desperate evacuees were forced to trudge back into the city they had just left. "It was a real eye-opener," Larry Bradshaw, 49, a paramedic from San Francisco, told The Independent on Sunday. "I believe it was racism. It was callousness, it was cruelty."

<snip>
« Last Edit: 2005-09-12 05:09:21 by Hermit » Report to moderator   Logged

With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion. - Steven Weinberg, 1999
Pages: [1] Reply Notify of replies Send the topic Print 
Jump to:


Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Church of Virus BBS | Powered by YaBB SE
© 2001-2002, YaBB SE Dev Team. All Rights Reserved.

Please support the CoV.
Valid HTML 4.01! Valid CSS! RSS feed