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In reply to the discussion: During Katrina - They Called This "LOOTING" [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)52. Many of these people can't get near where stores
used to be -- dangerous rubble everywhere. They have no food supplies and no power. Some have no running water. Some have no homes and are staying with friends and relatives or in cars stranded by impassable roads.
Isn't that bad enough without badmouthing them as symbols of racism? Could anyone spare a moment of decency to first think about these people and what they're going through? What many have lost and will never have again?
THEN trash them?
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When Whites kill a Black it is self-defense. When a Black kills a White it is murder.
olegramps
Oct 2018
#25
The AP thought there was a difference between looters and salvagers
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Oct 2018
#27
It's not looting in any of these instances. It's food or other goods needed for survival that...
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#41
You also have to remember that facts are only important when they fit a certain theme.
7962
Oct 2018
#46
Looting food from a flooded store during a hurricane? Bullshit. It's blatant media bias.
brush
Oct 2018
#47
I found the source of the photo, with the NYT article. It IS referred to as looting.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2018
#7
What a difference some melanin-deficiency makes. Yes, I remember Katrina excruciatingly. nt
Hekate
Oct 2018
#22
Yeah, I saw a similar photo and immediately thought of how after Katrina they called that "looting."
Nitram
Oct 2018
#24