Posted on 08/30/2005 6:11:52 PM PDT by Rebelbase
The New Orleans police officer shot in the head by a looter Tuesday was expected to survive, officials said.
The officer, who has not been identified, was in surgery at West Jefferson Medical Center after being shot in the forehead, police said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nola.com ...
Why so snippy?
The cop getting shot in the head is also a tragedy.
Maybe you aren't reading the points I stressed about people taking items that they needed to survive until assistance could reach them. That's different than looting, in my book. That's common sense. I can't imagine anyone worried about not being able to make a buck off of diapers or bottled water....IF it was apparent that that none were available.
Of course, that's not entirely the situation taking place in NOLA.
There is no justification is looting, not now or ever. It is worse than stealing in my eyes. It is taking advantage of another's misfortune.
Once you enter the realm of chaos you are tested. You know what you are doing is wrong and then you attempt to justify it. Relativism is the realm between good and evil.
You seem to think that looting food and clothing is okay, well why not loot money and jewelry as well? Something much easier to carry and keep that can be exchanged for food, water and clothing?
Looting is looting. A permissive approach rationalizing motive and need, is an inapproriate judgement call called chaos. Martial laws need to be enforced soon. If not, Americas colon cancer will become a malignant threat to national security.
Yes we see this gentleman hopelessly trapped in a world of chaos, now entering the realm of relativism. How can we empathize with him in his time of need as he tries to rationalize within his own mind motive and need?
That gentlemen is into attitude adjustment. Can he put his thumb in the dyke now?
It is a black neighborhood. What would you expect? There are also pictures of white trash looters, but by posting only black looters you fall into the same category as the racists.
Hey, if the AG of Loozianna says it's OK to loot...who are we to condemn the looters? Hell, I'm not saying another word about it.
All we're talking about in this case is three days food and water. There is no excuse.
If there is no food coming in from the Red Cross or other sources and my choices are let my two children suffer exposure because their clothes have been torn from their bodies in the flood waters and go hungry because they have been without food or water for two days....then throw me in jail for making the decision to grab some water, a slimjim and a tshirt.
Which is worse? Looting a slimjim and some bottled water or letting a toddler and a 7yr old perish from dehydration because of some misguided notion that looting is ALWAYS the wrong choice?
Which would you rather do? Spend time in jail for stealing a precious slimjim or bury your baby?
Ok....now you want to ask me the difference between stealing bottled water and jewelry? Let's just say that if you haven't figured out the right thing to do by this point....it's a lost cause in your case. I just hope you would have the sense to feed YOUR children if you were ever caught in a situation like this. I promise not to judge you too harshly if you do.
There were several people visiting from out of town and from abroad. A guy from Australia said that he found out the day he arrived that the hurricane was headed to NOLA. He had two days to evacuate with no chance of catching a flight out, a bus or a train (all booked). No car, no local friends or family....and unfortunately...he didn't pack 3 days worth of food and water in his carry on.
The cop getting shot in the head is also a tragedy.
You're right on both counts. It is so aggravating to witness this unconscionable behavior that sometimes indignation turns to bitterness and gets the best of us. The 90/10 comment was in that vein.
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