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Hurrican Katrina is not a justification for hate.
2005/11/16,12:41

So lately I've been reading alot of articles and internet posts about Hurricane Katrina. It's amazing to me the ignorance that people openly display. Someone should tell them how stupid they sound.

There are people sitting on their roofs waiting to be rescued. Children dieing of starvation, bodies floating down the street, hundreds and hundreds of missing people, and somehow, people like Repent America, can run around preaching victory against homosexuality and abortion? Some liberal dumbass can run around saying the blue states should let the red one suffer?

A tragedy that should have pulled America together has only further divided us on basis of religion, race, sexual orentation and politics.

Everyones running around trying to find someone to blame, and nobody is worring about what really matters, being the people affected, the people who need help getting out of the water that's burning their skin, staying alive long enough to make sure their kids get rescued. The elderly people trapped in a nursing home becasue there wern't enough busses to transfer them.

IT WAS A FUCKING HURRICANE!!! Not god's approval for hate and segragation.

Now everyone wants to run around and play the race card. Lets turn our attention towards the "Two photo Controversey" shall we?

I can't believe this is even an issue. given the circumstances, even the fucking president would have been looting. Jesus himself would be in isle 3 handing out loaves of bread to people who needed it. Now comsidering that New Orleans is 67.3 percent black, who the hell would you expect to see in pictures looting? Eskimos?

As for the fact that the black man was looting, but the white couple "found" food, I can't say that it was meant in a racist way, and I can't say that wasn't, but even if it was, it was the views of ONE fucking man, not a reflection of the views of America, and if you think it was, your a dumbass.

But I guess if you can call this gods victory against homosexuality and abortion, the KKK can call this gods victory against black people.

I love how every single person has found away to manuipulate this tragedy into justification for their ignorance and hate. It's sad really.


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