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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)141. It's pretty bad but I don't believe that people are dying all over the place.
Independent journalists are trying to confirm the current death count in Staten Island but officials have been unresponsive. With much of the infrastructure in place now and adequate volunteer relief for cooking and distribution, I believe that they are going to have teams of search and rescue volunteers up and running by tomorrow. Fortunately, today the Red Cross stationed a few medical trucks on SI. Hopefully, they are in accessible (as in, walkable) locations as gas availability is low and mass transportation is grossly packed - unable to pick up on many routes - and service is spotty.
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As a member of Occupy, I am highly aware of our media lying through both omission and commission.
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#5
Oh, I didn't make the claim--I merely noted that Ms. McKinney made such a claim
msanthrope
Nov 2012
#109
That's not why they died. Falling trees have killed more people than anything else.
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#21
The death toll is currently 109. Which includes the two bodies found on Staten Island today.
Lone_Star_Dem
Nov 2012
#19
+1 If there's one thing media does, it's dramatize and report on EVERYTHING. Lot of air time to fill
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#58
Media not reporting on a full on disaster in a somewhat well to do area?
nadinbrzezinski
Nov 2012
#2
One thing they may have to look at is relocating people to a safe place until the basic services can
PATXgirl
Nov 2012
#3
They are of course on-scene, but are not reporting the depth of issues which could be demoralizing
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#8
The SI Borough President says the Red Cross's response has been a disgrace.
Luminous Animal
Nov 2012
#104
You made the knee jerk assumption that these suffering people merely engaged in
Luminous Animal
Nov 2012
#126
4 Red Cross trucks, several FEMA officials, and Napolitano went there today...
Comrade_McKenzie
Nov 2012
#9
Citizen channels have been carrying direct information since day 1, and still are.
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#13
my neighbor, a Glenn Beck devotee is part of that "citizen channel"
progressivebydesign
Nov 2012
#145
Meh, I posted a thread today about what fema has been doing, gets little love here
The Straight Story
Nov 2012
#11
"Hyperbole". Exactly. And this is why Occupy has been a huge failure. If this is how....
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2012
#28
Not to mention this is an obvious attempt to co-opt a tragedy for one's own use.
randome
Nov 2012
#72
It's pretty bad but I don't believe that people are dying all over the place.
Luminous Animal
Nov 2012
#141
The same reason Jill Stein gets arrested 10 times a week. Publicity. The fact that Occupy....
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2012
#127
funny during arab spring DUers were totally on-board with the twitter support work. i guess
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#27
i didn't say this disaster was a direct corollary to arab spring. i said the idea of using social
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#30
What information, precisely, is not being reported about Staten Island? This sounds like McKinney
msanthrope
Nov 2012
#34
that *is* 'organizing'. & the poster is helping to do it. more than some (most?) of the folks
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#116
Goddamn it! He's is disabled! Tweeting and retweeting important information that
Luminous Animal
Nov 2012
#123
I'm disabled. I =do= sit at it all day, when I'm not asleep from exhaustion. Especially right now.
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#151
Twittering on Twitter is not "support work." That's an insult to every single Red Cross volunteer
msanthrope
Nov 2012
#25
I am disabled. I do electronic support and help to spread information
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#147
Occupy have been in areas the Red Cross and FEMA haven't begun to touch for the first few days after
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#150
100+ have died across the whole area not just Staten Island. And there will be more. You are right
jwirr
Nov 2012
#78
There's a good chance you are going to pay for her house to be rebuilt
former-republican
Nov 2012
#62
Lots of Staten Island is 'wild' already. You have Claypit and Greenbelt, and lots of other
msanthrope
Nov 2012
#73
""And with no flood insurance, she said she’s been pleading for help, but finding little. """
railsback
Nov 2012
#70
I have no doubt that people have not been fully accounted for, and there will be more deaths for
still_one
Nov 2012
#52
So you are in Los Angeles trying to tell us that you have the real scoop on what is going on on
OregonBlue
Nov 2012
#76
Your OP illustates the downside of so-called "citizen journalism." Engaged and excited
Brickbat
Nov 2012
#83
Citizen journalist Jenna Pope was there today and call what she witnessed, "Devastation".
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#148
Gee, I thought by the urgency maybe Romney's tax returns washed up on shore ...
Myrina
Nov 2012
#152