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wednes ([personal profile] wednes) wrote2010-01-15 07:09 pm
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Writer's Block: Help Haiti

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Okay, so Haiti had a terrible disaster that is rendering people without the basics they need to live. Everyone is saying you should give money to help Haiti. Well, not everyone. Other people are saying that lots of the groups collecting are scammers, and that Obama is using this crisis to forward a political agenda.

When Katrina happened, I heard that people needed clothes. When I was homeless and needed clothes, I was extra sad because after spending literally hours in the donation bins at the shelter, I couldn't find anything that fit me properly. With that in mind, I boxed up two big boxes of big clothes and sent them out. Never heard back, but I like to think that a couple of southern fat girls were made that much more comfortable (and fashionable) thanks to me.

If you read this journal, you know that I'm pretty much a socialist. I loathe the idea that having money makes you more valuable as a person. I despise the idea that if you have less money, that you're not as good at living life than people who have more money. People fall ass backward into money all the time. People do dastardly things to get money, or they get it when people die, of because people place value on things that don't really better society in any reasonable way. (yes, I know that reasonableness is subjective, so don't bother pointing that out). Having money, even a lot of money, does not indicate that you're smarter, more hard working, or better at any one thing than someone else. If it did, James Patterson would be a better writer than Christopher Moore. And he's not, not by any estimation. No.
My point here, is that if you believe that you're more valuable as a person because you have money, you're less likely to share that money with people in need--and likely to think less of people who have less money. People develop this whole why should I help someone who *insert undesirable assumption here* when they aren't working as hard as me?!? Ultimately, this boils down to a simple Why should I help someone? After all, I don't have every single thing I want, so why should I help someone else get anything? It's basically the same reason that Wal*Mart exists...but that's another story.

There should be no money needed to help people in Haiti. IMHO, everyone near them should just pitch in and help. If you've got equipment they need--take it over there. There's nothing you can be doing with it that's more important than helping people in crisis. They need water? Bring some in, along with equipment to purify the water that's already there. Food, ditto. Clothes, ditto. Materials for rebuilding? Yes. I don't understand why this is even a problem. If my neighbors house broke in half and half of them died, I wouldn't be on the Internets telling people to send money. I'd be over at the house with a hot meal and some sympathy, asking what I could do to help. It pisses me off that things like religion and nationalism--which most people think are good things, typically only serve to divide people into groups that do nothing but judge and plot against eachother in some vain attempt to get the upper hand.

That said, if you DO go to Haiti to help out, you'll want to be careful. Haiti is where zombies come from. Everybody knows that.
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[personal profile] groovesinorbit 2010-01-16 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Well said, W. Democracy Now played a little of Limbaugh's insanity yesterday. People are in need and all he cares about is sticking it to Obama. Asshole.

[identity profile] wednes.livejournal.com 2010-01-16 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I really hate how people like him bill themselves as being "not afraid to tell it like it is." Translation: I'm going to assert a bunch of borderline-slanderous, negative bullshit whenever possible and then pretend like I don't know why everyone who agrees with me is such an asshole.
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[personal profile] groovesinorbit 2010-01-16 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Or that anything he says should lead any of these assholes to violence. Sickening.

[identity profile] jeffpalmatier.livejournal.com 2010-01-17 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
That said, if you DO go to Haiti to help out, you'll want to be careful. Haiti is where zombies come from. Everybody knows that.

I wonder if anybody's ever thought about turning that aspect of Haiti into a tourist attraction. New Orleans and Romania have people who go to them for the vampire aspect. Apparently, Romania have both historical Dracula tours and more Disney-like Dracula the novel tours, such as going to the Borgu Pass, etc. Stranger things have happened. It be nice to have some sort of industry that didn't just put money in the top 20 percent of the population, while the remaining 80 live in poverty.

[identity profile] wednes.livejournal.com 2010-01-17 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
Mister, I like the way you think!