Sep 19, 2005 09:24
Things I learned from the Hurricane Katrina disaster:
- poor people really don't count in America. I know we all pretend that every man is created equal, but when you look at the government's response, the answer is pretty obvious.
- black people = looters.
- white people = survivors hunting down supplies.
- you don't need any qualifications to become the head of FEMA
- or the president of the United States of America
- former presidents Bush and Clinton are doing more than Dubya
- so is the National Football League (no joke)
- you can play the guitar and smile like a jackass during "one of the worst natural disasters in our nation's history," as you call it later on.
I haven't been around much, as some of you may have noticed. I have kinda been avoiding the real world since it is teh sux. But I am going to be better about it. Hope everyone's been keeping well. I'm not going back over the last week's worth of entries, or else I'd never catch up, but if there's something important I should read, please link it here :)