Seeker":ribphfet said:Since this is the Cause and Effect thread I will post this pertinent explanation of the causes and effects of this tradegy. And by the way I do know what I'm talking about; I was born and raised here, and not only went through the storm, but listened to the radio almost 24 hours a day during and after the storm.
An Unnatural Disaster: A Hurricane Exposes the Man-Made Disaster of the Welfare State
by Robert Tracinski
< a rambling narrative which blames those on welfare for their plight and the subsequent fallout in N.O. written by a self proclaimed "Intellectual Activist" and Ayn Rand follower has been clipped from this quote>
While living in the area, going through the storm and listening to a lot of radio udoubtedly gives you a perspective on the area and the storm, it's not clear to me that makes you an expert on the root causes of poverty, their relationship to the disaster and subsequent lawlessness, etc. I personally find the text by Mr. Tracinski to be an overly simplistic view of the societal goings on and am unwilling to let anyone proclaim that those on welfare are all responsible for their own fate, are simply lazy etc. As I said before the cycle of poverty is a difficult thing to break. It is especially troubling to me that there are children who through luck of their birth location and parents wind up dependent on welfare. The odds are signficantly higher that such children will need welfare in the future. Why?...
Go to a poor neighborhood in any major city and compare the educational facilities to those in any nice surburban area - tell me they are equal. Tell me that the areas in which these children are raised are safe. Tell me that these children have good role models. Tell me that these children are not exposed to violence and sometimes even death on a regular basis. Tell me that these children will not grow up with a twisted view of society, America, their fellow man and the government. Then, and only then, after these children have grown up and some (not ALL) turned into less than ideal adults, blame THEM for the outcome.
It seems to me that Mr. Tracinski is taking the easy way out - it's easy to blame those on welfare for their own plight - far easier than to examine the root causes of poverty and fix them. The latter might require that we all have to give up a little bit to help out. Maybe we should actually raise taxes to help the poor out.... Maybe we should look to other, more compassionate western societies who do not have as large a poverty problem as the richest nation in the world and model our actions after them. Maybe somehow we're all to blame... Oh, never mind, this must just be the ramblings of a left wing, liberal, over-educated, know nothing...... Let's just blame it on the victims.
Roger on the SeaDNA