Rastapopoulos
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I used to think the guy was funny, but this isn't funny.
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I used to think the guy was funny, but this isn't funny.
Wow, what a total dick. I wonder if he'd feel the same way if the earthquake had happened in California. After all, the citizens there have also ignored the warnings and chosen to live on a major fault line.
He also talks as if the impoverished people of Haiti and Indonesia have a choice in where they live. He doesn't seem to get that those people do not have the financial resources to just up and move to a safer location.
His logic about not donating because it will just encourage them to rebuild in an unsafe location is also flawed. Right now, money for rebuilding is not what the victims need. They need money immediately for medical care and supplies, food and water just to live another day. They aren't even thinking about rebuilding yet, just basic survival.
His whole article smacks of someone who has led a very privileged life passing judgement on those who haven't. At first read, it makes him sound mean and cold hearted. After further thought, it just makes him sound dumb.
BNM
When they load 12 people on a four-man raft and try to do so, doesn't our Coast Guard spend quite a bit of time shipping them back? Some people are very disturbing.He also talks as if the impoverished people of Haiti and Indonesia have a choice in where they live. He doesn't seem to get that those people do not have the financial resources to just up and move to a safer location.
BNM
And now you know why I hate the republican party. They are filled with folks like this.
I big reason that Haiti is the way it is is due to US intervention (and by that I mean we invaded them multiple times in the last 100 years). I think Clinton was the last president to do so.
We put the douche bags who ran that country into the ground in power because they weren't communist. The people of Haiti voted for someone else to run the place and we kicked that dude out.
Paul Shirly has been all over the world. How did he not notice that in some countries the citizens have no say in what happens around them?
All in all, I feel it is more then fitting that the US help pay for Haiti's recovery.
interestingly, he called out the victims of the tsunami for their supposed stupidity in living close the coastline. what he kinda forgets or too stupid to realize is that ppl live there to make a living- e.g. fisherman.
What a prick. That guy is going to die a terrible death. Karma is a bitch.
We put the douche bags who ran that country into the ground in power because they weren't communist.
And now you know why I hate the republican party. They are filled with folks like this.
Why are there 9 million Haitians?
Seriously. Why?
Without modern medicine--primarily paid for by the West, and the US, in particular--I find it hard to believe that there would be that many people in a country smaller than Maryland.
I actually agree with many of his sentiments, and, yes, I know it might make me a dick but that's the price we pay for considering the limited resources we have to give to causes around the world and understanding that someone, somewhere, will be starving and/or dying of exposure somewhere in the world and it might be better to pump money into structurally sound countries than to continue to pour it down the drain with doomed situations.
Ed O.
That's all hindsight. The fact is, at this moment, there are people there dying and near death due to an earthquake. And in this case, those are all the facts we need.
I've contributed. Gladly. If I could, I'd go there.
While I don't share Shirley's POV, I do question whether just donating money is really going to help. They don't need money right now, they need doctors and medicine and shoes and tents and that sort of thing. They don't even have any infrastructure to distribute cash.
The point being that if you do want to contribute, you should consider what the specific charity is going to do with the money. Like donate to Doctors Without Borders and they'll likely send over more doctors and medicines.
u do realize this stuff costs money? doctors need to be sent over there (it cost money); medicine is expensive; shoes and tents while relatively inexpensive, can be expensive when u consider the transportation costs. plus, there are logistical hurdles in delivering this stuff in place where roads have been made non-existent by the rubble that covers it.
plus, long term- we need to build infrastructure so when disaster strikes, it wont be at the scale of this calamity. and i do believe its in america's national interests to be a partner in the reconstruction of haiti because if u not- florida could see boatloads of haitians come over in rafts over the next few years . i also think its in canada's national interest as well because a place like quebec suits them perfectly (french speaking province) but canada cannot handle a large influx of haitian immigrants over night.
Cuba supports itself very well. The propaganda used to be that it was only because of Soviet subsidies. But those ended almost 20 years ago and Cuba still has the best medical care in the hemisphere, much better than ours, according to every neutral source. The people are happy and the work is light.
I need more facts. Actually, I have enough facts NOT to donate.
It's not hindsight insofar as if/when we get Haiti back to where it was, it will get blasted by hurricanes again. It will, at some point, have another earthquake for which it will probably not be ready.
Ed O.
I personally don't care if Haitians come here by the boatload. It's a free country. Supposedly.
so u must believe in welfare then? because someone has to support them. i honestly prefer that because i suspect they would vote democrat and florida might switch to a blue state permanently.
Nope. I don't believe in welfare. They can starve there, or starve here. Or they can take advantage of the many opportunities we have here to get ahead. It's up to them.