Who else doesn't give a shit about haiti?

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Tsunami '04, katrina '05, now this...

I can only imagine the amount of orgasms some people get when a third world nation (yes I'm included nawlins) gets pwned by nature so we can rush out to help the little people that don't know how to build proper infrastructure.

This is not my "grind doesn't care" schtick, I'm long over that.. at least I thought I was . .

Does anybody honestly go to bed at night worried about haiti? Do you guys actually think about this stuff during the day? Am I the only one where life goes on and I am not bothered by it at all?

WHO THE FUCK CARES ABOUT HAITI?

I am not being facetious, I really want to know, who actually gives a fuck?

 
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It is amusing that in the relief supplies that have been delivered to the island, so many items are labelled "Made in China" that Haitians commonly believe only China has sent them aid.

Is this not ironic?
 
I care about any human suffering, especally the suffering of those who did not bring it on themselves.
 
Tsunami '04, katrina '05, now this...

I can only imagine the amount of orgasms some people get when a third world nation (yes I'm included nawlins) gets pwned by nature so we can rush out to help the little people that don't know how to build proper infrastructure.

This is not my "grind doesn't care" schtick, I'm long over that.. at least I thought I was . .

Does anybody honestly go to bed at night worried about haiti? Do you guys actually think about this stuff during the day? Am I the only one where life goes on and I am not bothered by it at all?

WHO THE FUCK CARES ABOUT HAITI?

I am not being facetious, I really want to know, who actually gives a fuck?

YouTube- Arcade Fire - Haiti - 2005/05/11

I care that people are suffering, scared, feeling helpless and alone. That people lost mothers, sister's, father's, brother's...parents, children. The unimaginable suffering begs for prayer, help, and compassion. The Haiti government is to blame for the overwhelming failure of infrastructure, ability for a plan of emergency response, and most of all for being so damned greedy and corrupt for more than a century despite all the aid provided by foreign governments.
 
see, people say they care, because what kind of asshole says they dont.... but I am suspicious of people ACTUALLY caring. We are too disconnected from it.
 
Haitians blocked streets in one part of Port-au-Prince with corpses as they demanded faster relief efforts.

One said: "We've been out here waiting for three days and three nights but nothing has been done for us..."

Hurry, USA.
 
at least you can't say they are as brain dead retarded as the new orleans morons that decided to sit on their fat asses eating doritos as a cat 5 came barreling down on them. dipshits.
 
I care about any human suffering, especally the suffering of those who did not bring it on themselves.

but the haitians did bring their misery down upon them. They voted in a lackadaisical liberal dictator who kept them in the poor house and didn't teach them how to do anything but rely on the leftist government.
 
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at least you can't say they are as brain dead retarded as the new orleans morons that decided to sit on their fat asses eating doritos as a cat 5 came barreling down on them. dipshits.

THIS!!!! At least I can give an island full of mexicans a whole hell of a lot of credit. They hunkered down for 18 hours as hurricane Wilma beat the shit out of their island before continuing on towards florida. Then they rebuilt it by themselves with little to no help from the mainland government. :good4u:
 
Tsunami '04, katrina '05, now this...

I can only imagine the amount of orgasms some people get when a third world nation (yes I'm included nawlins) gets pwned by nature so we can rush out to help the little people that don't know how to build proper infrastructure.

This is not my "grind doesn't care" schtick, I'm long over that.. at least I thought I was . .

Does anybody honestly go to bed at night worried about haiti? Do you guys actually think about this stuff during the day? Am I the only one where life goes on and I am not bothered by it at all?

WHO THE FUCK CARES ABOUT HAITI?

I am not being facetious, I really want to know, who actually gives a fuck?



You're young.

You think of yourself as indestructible...nothing wrong with that, most all young adults do.

But...

There may come a time one day when that doesn't matter.

My family rode out hurricane Ike here in H-town back in September of 09. Better than 90% of the population in a 5 county area had no power. We were over 60 miles inland and it hit us so hard we were without power for 9 days.

You try calling your family and letting them know you are okay with no working cell towers within 100 miles. After a couple days, the food in your fridge and freezer will be no good. Ice is next to impossible to get, and if you can, you are allowed two bags...no ice...no keeping perishables safe. And all this is in the 4th largest metropolitan are in the USA.

Bottom line: You may never find yourself in conditions even close to what I described or what the people of Haiti are going through, which is probably 100 times worse than the little wind and rain we got.

But to be incapable of a little human empathy? That's some pretty heavy duty karmic mojo you are mucking with, and you know what karma has a habit of doing, don't you?
 
see, people say they care, because what kind of asshole says they dont.... but I am suspicious of people ACTUALLY caring. We are too disconnected from it.

People care, I have supported a mission work in Haiti for 13 years. Numerous organizations, governments, and individuals care and have shown an interest for years. Billions of dollars have been given. Millions of man power hours have been given...the net result is that in spite of all of this NO ONE has cared enough to hold the Haitian government accountable and so in an unexpected crisis more devastation is the result.
 
fuck off, condescending idiot


YOU asked for other people's opinions.

Don't like what you read?

BFD.

Don't want to hear that you're a self-centered little twerp? Don't claim you have ZERO empathy for a country lying in ruins.
 
but the haitians did bring their misery down upon them. They voted in a lackadaisical liberal dictator who kept them in the poor house and didn't teach them how to do anything but rely on the leftist government.

Bush and the French conspired to force Aristide out, obviously you would have preferred Papa Doc and Baby Doc to still be in power. Baby Doc sold tortured prisoners blood to the US in the 80s, no doubt you feel he was just showing his caring side.


Bush always planned to oust Aristide

March 05, 2004

By Jeffrey D. Sachs

If the circumstances were not so calamitous the American- orchestrated removal of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from Haiti would be farcical.
According to Aristide American officials in Port-au-Prince told him that rebels were on the way to the presidential residence and that he and his family were unlikely to survive unless they immediately boarded an American- chartered plane standing by to take them to exile. The United States made it clear he said that it would provide no protection for him despite how easily this could have been arranged.




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Indeed according to Aristide's lawyer the United States blocked reinforcement of Aristide's own security detail. At the airport Aristide said U.S. officials refused him entry to the airplane until he handed over a signed letter of resignation.



After being hustled aboard Aristide was denied access to a phone for nearly 24 hours and he knew nothing of his destination until he and his family were summarily deposited in the Central African Republic. He has since been kept hidden from view. Aristide used a cell phone to notify the world that he was forcibly removed from Haiti at risk of death and described his resignation as staged by American forces.



The U.S. government dismisses Aristide's charges as ridiculous. Secretary of State Colin L. Powell has offered an official version of the events a blanket denial based on the government's word alone. In essence Washington is telling us not to look back only forward. The U.S. government's stonewalling brings to mind Groucho Marx's old line "Who are you going to believe me or your own eyes?"



There are several tragedies in this surreal episode. The first is the apparent incapacity of the U.S. government to speak honestly about toppling governments. Instead it brushes aside crucial questions: Did the United States summarily deny military protection to Aristide and if so why? Did the United States supply weapons to the rebels who showed up in Haiti last month with sophisticated equipment that last year reportedly had been taken by the U. S. military to the Dominican Republic? Why did the United States abandon the call of European and Caribbean leaders for a political compromise that Aristide had already accepted? Most important did the United States bankroll a coup in Haiti which seems likely based on evidence?
Only one ignorant of history would dismiss these questions. The United States has repeatedly sponsored coups and uprisings in Haiti and other Caribbean countries.



Ominously before this week the most recent such episode in Haiti came in 1991 during the first Bush administration when thugs on the CIA payroll were among the leaders of paramilitary groups that toppled Aristide after his 1990 election.



Some of the players this time are familiar from the first Bush administration including Powell and Vice President Dick Cheney. Also key is U. S. Assistant Secretary of State Roger Noriega -- a notorious Aristide-hater -- thought to be central to Aristide's departure. He will find it harder to engineer the departure of gun-toting rebels who entered Port-au-Prince this week.
Rarely has an episode so brilliantly exposed Santayana's famous aphorism that "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
In 1991 when Congressional Black Caucus members demanded an investigation into the U.S. role in Aristide's overthrow the first Bush administration laughed them off just as this administration is doing in facing new queries from Congressional Black Caucus members. Aristide is being smeared with ludicrous propaganda and most cynically of all is being accused of dereliction in the failure to lift his country out of poverty. In fact this U.S. administration froze all multilateral development assistance to Haiti from the day George W. Bush assumed office squeezing Haiti's economy dry and causing untold suffering for its citizens. U.S. officials surely knew that the aid embargo would mean a balance-of-payments crisis a rise in inflation and a collapse of living standards all of which fed the rebellion.



Another tragedy in this episode is the silence of the media when it comes to asking questions. Just as in the war on Iraq's phony WMD major news organizations have refused to go to the mat over the administration's accounts on Haiti. The media haven't had the gumption to find Aristide and in failing to do so to point out that he is being held away from such contact.



With a violence-prone U.S. government operating with impunity in many parts of the world only the public's perseverance in getting at the truth can save us and others from our own worst behavior.




Jeffrey D. Sachs director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University is a former economic adviser to governments in Latin America and around the world. This op-ed is reprinted from the Los Angeles Times.
 
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