[identity profile] carbonelle.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] therightfangirl
Heather MacDonald over at City Journal makes this intriguing observation:

"If the government's failure to get help instantly to Katrina victims reflects American racism, why have the images of thousands of poor, displaced blacks triggered the greatest outpouring of charity in American history?"

and

"While the race-mongers try to stoke blacks' suspicion of whites, the public is showing that it regards all Americans, whatever their color or economic situation, as brothers and sisters. That people are giving so feverishly in spite of the competing images of looting by the flood victims and the reports of murder and rape is even stronger proof that racism has lost its grip on the American mind: the givers are refusing the bigot's reaction of impugning an entire race by the loathsome behavior of a few."

Read the whole thing for yourself, if you like.

Hat tip to the Independent Women's Forum's Inkwell; cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] anti_lefty

Date: 2005-09-18 07:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] monpetitchou07.livejournal.com
I love it. I love this part: When the allegedly evil Wal-Mart is accused of exploiting the working class, one might ask why it opened up its warehouses and unleashed its manpower as no other corporation has done to help the homeless. Bahahaha! Show 'em who's boss, Sam. I volunteered at a Katrina relief supply drive, and let me tell you, Wal-Mart owned.

Articles like these are great because they highlight the biggest problem liberals cause for themselves and others: complaining about [usually imagined] offenses but offering no explanation or solution.

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