Re: Looting in New Orleans
I know when I see a group of what looks like young guys walking around with piles of stereos and tvs, it doesn't evoke a lot of sympathy. Of course, I know this is isolated and the people are very oppressed and possibly desperate ( if they were taking food, it wouldn't bother me as much as the piles of jeans and merchandise that they can't use right now), but I still don't think it is the right thing to do, it is a horrible representation of the city.
Citizens should be proud of the way they respond in emergencies, not ashamed. I know during the bombing, OKC was a stellar example of community and working together, giving and volunteering.
Of course, I also know there are thousands of misplaced people who are not contributing to the illegal activities and they are in desperate need.
The real tragedy in my mind is that people who would normally be very generous in their contributions, to assist those in need, may not feel like sending money now because if the media looting pics are any indication, some might feel they would just be aiding criminals and thugs.
I just hope people can differentiate between those who are in desperate need and continue to send money and necessities. I know I still will.
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