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"Gary Drescher" wrote in
Many of the victims are to blame. Doesn't it give you pause when you learn the extent to which the people left there are behaving in a way *opposite* to what you would do or expect others to do? Using a natural disaster as an opportunity to plunder and rape and attack those that are trying to help is *exactly* what you should expect from people who have socially evolved over decades to live off the efforts of others. "Many" of the victims are to blame? *How* many have engaged in the predatory violence you refer to? Even one in a hundred? If so, what is your evidence? Evidence? Please. It's a veritable war zone. Res ipsa loquitor. If you have none, then how *dare* you Inherent bravery. I'm touched you noticed... characterize the behavior of a tiny minority as though it were typical of the larger group? That is the *essence* of pernicious sterotyping. It isn't politically correct to say this but most of the people carting off alcohol and TV sets instead of essential supplies have lived as wards of the welfare state, and quite happily so, for their entire lives. What is incorrect--not just politically, but also morally, logically, and intellectually--is to make accusatory claims that are founded on nothing but derogatory stereotypes, feeling no obligation to find or present supporting evidence, and yet to misrepresent those assertions as established fact, both in your own mind and in your rhetoric. What is, in fact, morally and intellectually *bankrupt* is for a "personal responsibility" advocate to hide under a hood of anonymity to avoid taking any personal responsibility for his unfounded public accusations against his favorite scapegoats. Comment: Make up your mind. Maybe I'm not so daring after all. And, I post from an ISP. I'm not anonymous. But I do understand that you feel that something should be done about people like me. My opinions are worth exactly what you pay. But they're usually correct. The "derogatory stereotypes" are a figment you defend. To opine that many victims are not masters of their demise or that the social conditions which are making relief efforts a secondary concern are mostly the fault of a government that doesn't care enough is stupid. moo The rules of engagement are hard to enforce, when the illusion of conflict meets the illusion of force. G. Downey |
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