Katrina was the worst hurricane in history that ever hit land in the United States. It was a terrible tragedy and will not be forgotten. But, enough already. A year has past. I am not looking lightly on this terrible act of nature, but why isn't acceptance of this disaster possible without continually pointing fingers, blaming sources and of course, drawing that race card.
Yes, enough. There were so many people who gave so much to help all in need - black or white. And, response - what kind of response was everyone waiting for? It was a disaster of unimaginable destruction. Who could possibly be prepared for such a thing? Yet, here we are still babbling on about who, why, how come, what could have been, white people, black people, rich and poor.
Peace and prayers to all the people and their families that suffered a loss in Katrina. Their pain is heartfelt.
Some things we just don't have control over - this was one.
2006-08-28
13:16:57
·
20 answers
·
asked by
Paige2
3
in
Media & Journalism