Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lee, It's not about being cold hearted, or not caring. There is a term used in the medical profession - it's triage. When time and resources are limited, or when there are competing needs, one must use the available resources in the most effective way possible, or suffer even greater losses for failing to make appropriate judgment. I think that many folks are ignoring the fundamental proposition I put forth; that the money should go to the people and to the improvement of their lives, and not to the building of edifices. I don't hear any cogent discussion on why working to improve the human condition is less important than rebuilding the edifices. That's not about being heartless, quite the contrary. Frankly, I would rather see 50,000 or more people raised up from their poverty and living in other places, than have the government go in and do a massive rebuilding of the old city that was, followed by busses and trucks dropping them back where they were. The latter scenario is a cold and heartless future if you ask me. If we are to use similes, then to transform yours into something more appropriate; I believe in trying to help cure an addict, or an alcoholic, not in building another bar or crack house for them when the old one gets destroyed. It's not about blaming the victim, its about whether one should enable the victim to continue in a self-destructive manner. There is an expression - Insanity is continuously repeating a process and expecting a different outcome. I have and expect I will continue to give my help to people in need, without keeping score. Whether or not I need or receive help from others later is up to them and their conscience. I also know that if I build my house on a cliff-side, and then have it collapse, I hope that my caring friends will help dissuade me from repeating that folly, and I am fairly confident that they will not reach into their pockets to fund it. I am sorry if I misconstrue what you are saying, but your words lead me to believe that to you, the only acceptable help is to re-build what was destroyed, as it was. The colloquial expression is - "My way or the Highway". I don't believe that this is the only solution that should be considered. Please, enlighten me, I truly want to understand why the city, the buildings and structures, the idea of recreating the place, is preferable to using this opportunity to cause a fundamental shift in our national priorities. We have neglected the plight of the poor and minorities for almost the whole time we have been a nation. Why isn't this the perfect opportunity to shift our attention to helping those people, and in doing so, establish a national effort to then address it in other places. Should we just try and re-establish the status quo ante? Norm What about San Andreas? It's still > ticking away - just waiting. What perceived obligation do we have in that > event and its aftermath, and by way of prevention, preparation and > reparation? Norm, If I need to chill a beer off I'll stick it next to your heart. You have intelligent, cogent, and lucid arguments--but like the tin woodsman, you have no heart. This line of thinking is why we can't get help. It's the same argument used against the rape victim--well, if she hadn't worn such a short skirt... I don't know you, but I know you're like the rest of us--one day you're going to get caught in the kind of trouble you don't want. And it's possible you're going to ask for help. And it may be you're going to ask a person like you. Lee England Natchez, Mississippi USA -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.23/243 - Release Date: 1/27/2006