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Old 09-12-2005, 09:50 PM   #31
 
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Re: Racism as a factor in Katrina aftermath

Zero, I don't think it will ever end. There are just to many racist people in the world today. There will always be differences in the world, racism, belief, anything. Its sad but there is nothing that anyone can do to change it, well not in the near future.
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Old 09-13-2005, 10:37 AM   #32
 
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Re: Racism as a factor in Katrina aftermath

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What is that supposed to mean?(the link) (
I don't know what it's supposed to mean, but I thought it was too funny that he said that on live TV.
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Old 09-23-2005, 06:41 PM   #33
 
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Re: Racism as a factor in Katrina aftermath

The whole issue is just showing us how many problems there are in the world. While some stupid idiots are stealing, killing, and whatever, everyone else is suffering. Personally, I think the laws should be much stricter. You get to stay in a cell with free food for a year or two? What kind of lame punishment is that? Rubbish. Also, what Lyde Lyde and Andrew said about the population thingy, it does have a ring of logistics to it. It's sort of like," If you don't know what's pain, then you don't know what's joy. Without anything to compare what you have with, you don't appreciate it." Of course, I would have preferred for less people to have died, but the lesson was for the Americans (and everyone else) to be more prepared. There are too many problems in this world, and the people who can afford to help all to much aren't helping enough, and the people who can't afford to help at all are helping to much.
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