Re: Hurricane Katrina Aftermath [message #171658 is a reply to message #168787] |
Thu, 15 September 2005 20:40 |
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Dr. Lithius
Messages: 609 Registered: March 2005
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Attention: If you don't like what I have to say, screw you. Thanks in advance.
Now. . . This may sound rather harsh, but I personally believe that not all the refugees from the Katrina incident should have made it back in one piece, as they did. . . Particularly people like the duo that hassled my friend at the Astrodome when she, out of the goodness of her heart, was there, voulenteering.
I've been informed that a good chunk of the residents of Louisiana. . .over half. . .were homeless before the hurricane hit. They had nothing to lose and everything to gain from this. Some didn't want to leave, admittedly, but those who did, went. And now. . .they're turning the rest of our states. . .the rest of our towns. . .yes, even my little remote town of freaking Buckeye. . .into festering cesspools of jobless, workless burdens to humanity! Refugees raping refugees. . .stealing shit from hard-working people. . .leeching off of your hard-earned income. . .(Yes, I'm still unemployeed, but not for lack of trying.) My friends. These people. . . Most of these people. . .not all. . .are indeed the scum of the country. And they are now able to extend their plague further than just the swamp-filled, backwater chunk of the country known as Louisiana. . . In this, my friend has found a solution that will more than likely be entirely ignored.
Any of you know your history well? Remember Roosevelt's plan? Or even Hitler's plan.(Stop wincing and hear me out. Seriously. >_>) Their plans were flatly called "The Public Works Program". To quote her, "basically you take all the unemployed, the bums and such, and you put them to work building stuff. Back in the day it was highways and railroads and stuff." As I said, Roosevelt did this before World War II, and Hitler did it before things went bad in Europe. Why not reinstate this program? Well, the counter-arguement would be this.
People are fucking lazy!!
It probably wouldn't work. . . They'd just find ways to dodge this program like people dodged the draft way back when. This would spectacularly fail if we tried to use this on the refugees; we have them return to Louisiana after it's a little more stable and have them rebuild their broken half-of-a-state. I gaurentee, at least half the people would claim racism, another third wouldn't want to, and the rest would run and hide.
I'm done. This brand of. . ."survivors". . .sicken me. They're not all like this, of course. Just the ones that had nothing in the beginning, and have nothing in the end.
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Re: Hurricane Katrina Aftermath [message #172863 is a reply to message #171489] |
Mon, 26 September 2005 08:02 |
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Dreadlord
Messages: 55 Registered: September 2005 Location: Russia, Voskresensk
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sterps wrote on Tue, 13 September 2005 19:43 | I dont think its a really good argument to blame something like Hurricane Katrina on Global warming. But you must remember that humans build in areas that are known to be hit by natural disasters. Sure its uncommon for New Orleans to be hit by a Hurricane, but that does not mean it won't happen there, its in a lattitude where Hurricanes can hit. So sooner or later, it is bound to happen.
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oh yeah. I've read a stupid article which blames the Japanese who summoned Catrina with a Soviet-made (1970) wave generators that cause weather changes. like a vengeance for Hirosima and Nagasaki.
Newspaper ducks and idiots... Is there anything that doesn't blame my country?
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