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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
Look at it this way. You are telling someone who has had nothing their entire life, barely enough to put clothes on their back, that they can loot and take anything they want for free. As much as I disagree with it, it is human nature to take what we can get. Look at file sharing and how many people just download songs for free. Is that better because it is more of a white collar crime?
On the other hand, it is pathetic. Although some are grabbing food for survival, others are grabbing TV, jewelry and anything else they can grab of value. There is a reason people are grabbing boxes of diapers instead of baby food.
I agree with a point made earlier. We hear about people in poor neighborhoods complaining about no jobs or businesses in the area. Well now we see why. Do you think the guy who owns a shoe store on the corner is going to re-open in that same neighborhood? For any excuse they make up, all they are doing is shooting themselves in the foot.
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I would show sympathy if people were getting FOOD. The mindset of the remaining populous is extremely clear, "Fuck Food, they will give me that soon, I'm getting some bling while I can".
This is indicative of the entire problem. When chaos ensues, the scabs on society fester. It happens everytime!
Do not put their decisions they have made in life, as some guilt trip on me, and make society continually pay for their misfortune.
This country has gotten way to soft on this shit for fear of being labeled. It is clear this was going to happen as soon as the storm hit.
Care to wager on what will happen next?
It is a text book example:
1. Event happens that occupies law enforcement.
Result: looting
2. Looting is now complete. Lets resort to violence.
Result: riots (riots will ensue at the Superdome shortly)
3. Rioting is done, blood has flown. Lets now do a cash grab.
Result: Queue Jessie Jackson and Rev Sharpton