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Think about it. If you want to help an overpopulated herd you cull it, you don't start airdropping grain feed into the forest.... |
"My wife is a physician, and would like to go and help, but she is leaving the 20th to fly to Indian for 10 days"
that is good. the u.s. government will send more massive piles of money to haiti. it's what we do. big fat piles of taxpayer money. if you paid your taxes, you did far more than your fair share to help those in need. guilt? i think not. |
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Then the logical solution for you would be to go there and do some sniping/culling, for your common good. Before you do realize that there are numerous events in our history that you should think about that such thoughs have lead to... |
I am sure the crisis in haiti(that's been going on since god knows when) will be over in 10 days.
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Survival of the fittest absolutely, positively works. What doesn't work is the human "solution." |
I see, so if you should fall no one sould come to your aid and if a child is dying in front of you, you will not help.
Chalk it up to survival of the fittest and walk away? |
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Not all Haitians live in shantytowns—but even of those that do, many lead meaningful if modest lives full of the same dreams and aspirations as you and I. Do you really believe that your little life spent chatting up skanks on the internet is somehow inherently more noble, meaningful and valuable than that of a poor schoolteacher in Port au Prince? I would encourage you to go to Haiti, see the extent of the current suffering there, and then talk to these people about the importance of "culling the herd". You are one sick puppy, sniper. |
How the heck would you know what kind of lives people in shanty towns can live? You encourage me to go to a shanty town...have you been to any Haitian shanty towns? I know plenty of people that have, including a relative that served there back during Clinton's little Haitian excursion. We also have this thing called TV, and other things called books and the internet. One does not need to go somewhere to see filth first hand to know what it looks like. (trust me, i have more experience traveling in ghettos than probably anyone on this board) Those people might as well just go to hell, their lives would be better.
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Those farm women are tough as nails, hell women in general are way tougher than men.
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I have not been to Haiti—but have spoken to some people who go regularly—including one doctor friend who has been volunteering for Doctors Without Borders for years. I have seen his photographs, and I believe the situation is comparable. Many people in shanty towns lead perfectly normal—if modest—lives. And bear in mind that only a small percentage of the people that died and were injured in Haiti lived in shantytowns. I still think you are one very sorry f_ck for sitting in judgment of these people. |
I don't think he is judging the people, he is judging the reaction to poverty that can be expected to broaden it and perpetuate it.
Funny joke there Dueller, heard it as a lawyer being the bad guy, rather than a neo con |
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I've been to Camden and Chester. (repoe'd many cars in both places). Then there's North and West Philly....
Shanty towns, American style. PS: I think you (you being Dottore) are one sorry fk for thinking that sending money and aircraft carriers for a few weeks after a disaster- all so that a horrendous status quo can be maintained- is actually help at all. If we wanted to help these folks we'd take about half of them and dump them off in some deserted corner of some US state. But no way in hell anyone will support that. PSS: Didn't you say the US should always mind it's business? Quote:
In this life, i will stand or fall on my own, by my own merit. I don't want help from anyone. |
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But I'm sure your encouragement is falling on deaf ears. I'm also pretty sure that the stench of cadavers decaying in the Sun cannot even be compared to the stench of the sick and decayed humanity of the truly disheartening number of certain posters here. |
When DARISC is in agreement with your position, it's definitely time to rethink said position.
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To advocate that because they are black and poor, Haitians are "a herd that needs to be culled" and we should leave them alone to die of their injuries, thirst and starvation is a seriously ugly and pathetic viewpoint. That's what I take issue with. |
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Actually, it's mandated coverage. If i had my own choice, and if i did not have a highly hazardous job, i would not have paid into it.
But it is, and i do, so i did. ;) As far as helping people, again, if you want to send your own money, voluntarily, i have no problem with that. But spending our hard earned tax dollars when we are in debt up to our eyes to the chinese is about as stupid as it is pointless. We all know that the underlying problems in Haiti will not only NOT be fixed, but most likely they will not even be mentioned. Anyone who does mention said underlying problems will be labeled as a racist. Much like this... Quote:
You won't see one single mention of these people's color or race anywhere in any of my comments on these Haiti threads. FFS, my girlfriend is a darkie.... ;) |
"Sure, you've paid into it, and are rightfully entitled to it, but the whole concept is that of many supporting few who are lesser-abled. Voluntary socialism, if you will."
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When someone is drowning, you throw them a rope. Period. You generally don't stop and make moral judgements of the person(s) before throwing the life line. The reason I say "generally" is because there are people I would let drown but they are all mass murderers, etc.
Haiti is drowning. It's completely inappropriate to debate whether to help them or not. They are for the most part simply people who are unluckier than you and me. Do you have any idea the luck involved in being born white in America? I'm serious. Do the math. |
I don't think Snipe is making a moral judgement. He is making an amoral judgement. He is taking morality completely out of his judgement. I think Snipe is saying nature is by definition amoral, the human condition (including the Hatian situation) is part of nature so this Haitian tragedy is natural and amoral. Being natural and amoral, it cannot be stopped nor prevented by moral intervention. Snipe said he does not have a problem with individuals acting on their own morality by giving aid ($ or otherwise, I think). However, he disagrees, thinking it futile, and thus is angry that the government is forcing it's morality on him by using his tax dollars in a futile effort to thwart nature. Not only does Snipe believe it will unsuccessfully thwart nature, but that it actually exacerbates the misery. He has a point. The difficulty I have is that I believe man can be separated from nature simply because man is moral and has the capacity for compassion. My problem is further complicated by government's apparently haphazard intrusions into morality bordering on fascism. Is this a fair assessment of your position, Snipe?
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If i saw someone getting beat up by 5-6 people i would definitely consider the situation before acting to help. Not for fear of my own safety, but because a lot of people really do need a good whoopin'. Quote:
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~Taggart, Blazing Saddles You read me loud and clear amigo. |
Ok, Mr. Hardrive from Seattle. Point out the ugliest angle of humanity here and what makes you so disgusted. Try using some of that intellect Seattle is so chock full of. Shouldn't be too hard refuting anything I've said considering these words hail from that wretched wasteland of a Michigan swamp.
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To be clear on my position. I'm OK with Humanitarian Aid. In the case of Haiti, it is a corrupt government that enriches its power brokers at the expense of its citizens. I'm OK with providing food, medicine, and rescue efforts. I am not OK with simply giving them money, which history has shown ends up in Swiss bank accounts. I am not OK with rebuilding their country for them (which we will, I fear). According to others here, Hillary Clinton said the USA have given Haiti $9 Billion over the last 3 years. Haiti has about 10 million people, that works out to about $900 for every man, women and child in that country that they get from the USA. Wikipedia says most Haitians live on about $700/year, so we're more than doubling that. Also Wikipedia say in 2005 the Haitian debt per capita was $169. In the USA then ours was $40,000 per person; and we're sending them money? I believe the USA has to balance its checkbook. We can't continue to give any foreign aid to any country if we have to borrow from the Chinese to do so. That is financial lunacy. That is like running up debt on your credit card to donate money to the church. You have to take care of yourself first, and others as you have the means to do so.
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It IS so much more chic to bemoan over the tragedy de jour. ...And of course moan about those who can be labeled as lacking compassion --for not being chic. Tonight, at dinner out, I ran into a former in-law who raises funds for cancer research. Yeah, sucks to be her right now. Nowhere close to being the tragedy de jour. ...it's like cancer research isn't even on the menu anymore. now, let's get back to talking about how insensitive and shallow those who aren't on-board with the tragedy de jour. |
[valley girl] OMG - they are so not cool. Sooo shallow... Gahhh [/valley girl]
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I feel moved to rant: Whenever a big tragedy like this occurs all the pretty people come out of the woodwork talking about lofty ideals whilst simultaneously trying to guilt everyone into donating our hard earned money for a band aid solution at the expense of all our own domestic problems....problems that might actually be fixable (unlike Haiti which is fundamentally fked). They offer no real long term plans, ever. They just say "give, give, give!" All the while putting virtually zero thought into the long term picture. Every dime we spend in Haiti is completely wasted as long as it's a spithole tinpot dictatorship. That Westerners can even vacation there just mere kilometers from some of the most squalid filth on earth is truly mind boggling to me. We can't even deny that we don't know what our dollars/pounds/euros are going to support...it's right in your face if you bother to open your eyes at all. Truthfully...and i say this with 100% sincerity...if Obama wanted to actually help Haiti, i mean really help it, he'd send the military in to topple the regime and install a representative republic there. (More of that interfering that Dottore bemoans) I'd much rather spend $10 billion blowing the hell out of it, completely rebuilding it, and totally replacing the utterly corrupt gov't (a la Operation Just Cause) then what we are doing now. What we're doing now will entail throwing a billion or so at the problem -getting all kinds of great photo ops for generals, politicians and celebrities- and then forgetting the place even exists in a few weeks or a month. Or more likely, the next time some sick, twisted "progressive" musician or actor dies. The US is so utterly broken on every level, and it's largely because the people here are too. We're a nation of blathering idiots if (did i really just say "if"?) we think that what we are going to actually do there will in any way help the long term status quo in Haiti. What's the point of saving someone's life who is living in hell today, so that they can just starve to death in squalor tomorrow? To me it just seems like adding insult to injury just so some of us can feel all warm and fuzzy that they "helped." I've been in more filthy stinkin' rat and roach infested ghettos and homes than most of you will see even if you lived 10 lifetimes. Some of you jackals wouldn't do anything but cross the street in fear if any of these people got too close to you in a US ghetto. But add in a natural disaster, and everyone starts tripping all over their dix to "help." I must say i find the entire comedic dance quite sickening. |
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Imagine if the Queen of England died tomorrow. All of the "art community" would rally.. busily working on tributes and documentaries, they would slough-off the Haitians like last years shoes. Oh, just so there's no confusion, when I said "Queen of England" I meant Elton John. |
. . .or did George Michaels take that crown?
hmmm.. Hey, anyone want to buy a "Haitians-strong" wristband? I'm selling them for $19.95. ..of which (1% of) ALL proceeds will go to strengthen Haitian Hope. --All your friends will know you care. --Oh, and they're green! |
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Alright I usually ignore you for the most part... But this to me says you are a total douche... I will always render w/e aide I can whenever I can.... No matter who it is too.... Guess my mommy loved me more or something... Taught me to have.... COMPASSION |
You think i'm a douche, others here think i'm compelling. Some think i'm a whack job, others think i see through the bullspit and call it like it is.
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Like for instance if you saw some ass in a KKK outfit set himself on fire while trying to burn a cross on someone's lawn. Or a gangbanger bleeding to death after a citizen he was trying to rob shot him. Or a rapist laying in a pool of his own blood after his intended victim shanked him. Or a ran down carjacker laying broken in the street. Or some Haji that you just shot and who is now bleeding to death, who had killed a few of your squad mates in the previous week with IED attacks. Dude i could go on forever with examples. And then there's politicians....how many of us would do anything but giggle like school kids if we saw our own personally most hated politician being strung up from a lamp post by an angry mob? Next time, before you chime in...Beavis...put a little thought into your comments instead of making a knee jerk reaction based on emotions. (Familiar song, eh?) |
A minor tangent in order to catch our breath. I have begun to wonder what is happening in the rest of Haiti. I'm looking for info on if the damage extends beyond Port au Prince. If the damage is limited to the Port and it is rebuilt will life in general be better for ALL of Haiti?
Or like sniper and others suggest, is this the time to raze and rebuild a nationwide infrastructure? One that'll benefit the entire island. Half of that island is the DR and they are not rich, but better off than Haiti. |
Little to no damage in the DR. I think that's where the news people are staying. There has been exetensive damage to other cities in Haiti. As of yesterday, there was no way to get to them. They were pretty much on their own. I heard it was a pretty terrible situation.
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