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Blasphemy About New Orleans: A God With Whom I Am Not Familiar

by Black Commentator (reposted)
This is an open letter to the man sitting behind me at La Paz today, in Nashville, at lunchtime, with the Brooks Brothers shirt:

You don't know me. But I know you.
I watched you as you held hands with your tablemates at the restaurant where we both ate this afternoon. I listened as you prayed, and thanked God for the food you were about to eat, and for your own safety, several hundred miles away from the unfolding catastrophe in New Orleans.

You blessed your chimichanga in the name of Jesus Christ, and then proceeded to spend the better part of your meal – and mine, since I was too near your table to avoid hearing every word – morally scolding the people of that devastated city, heaping scorn on them for not heeding the warnings to leave before disaster struck. Then you attacked them – all of them, without distinction it seemed – for the behavior of a relative handful: those who have looted items like guns, or big screen TVs.

I heard you ask, amid the din of your colleagues "Amens," why it was that instead of pitching in to help their fellow Americans, the people of New Orleans instead – again, all of them in your mind – choose to steal and shoot at relief helicopters.

I watched you wipe salsa from the corners of your mouth, as you nodded agreement to the statement of one of your friends, sitting to your right, her hair neatly coiffed, her makeup flawless, her jewelry sparkling. When you asked, rhetorically, why it was that people were so much more decent amid the tragedy of 9-11, as compared to the aftermath of Katrina, she had offered her response, but only after apologizing for what she admitted was going to sound harsh.

"Well," Buffy explained. "It's probably because in New Orleans, it seems to be mostly poor people, and you know, they just don't have the same regard."

She then added that police should shoot the looters, and should have done so from the beginning, so as to send a message to the rest that theft would not be tolerated. You, who had just thanked Jesus for your chips and guacamole, said you agreed. They should be shot. Praise the Lord.

Your God is one with whom I am not familiar.

Two thoughts.

First, it is a very fortunate thing for you, and likely for me, that my two young children were with me as I sat there, choking back fish tacos and my own seething rage, listening to you pontificate about shit you know nothing about.

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...White people (and Blacks that want to distance themselves from the heathen behaviors of the people on the news) want to point the finger of indignation and say, “Look at those animals, those ‘BLACKS’ down there, stealing televisions and creating chaos. Look at them fighting and behaving like beasts and savages.” White America can rest easy that Black people do in fact possess the inherent criminal/inferior gene that predisposes them to acts of lawlessness and savagery and it’s right there on the television to prove it. The assumption is always that white people would never behave that way under those catastrophic conditions.

They’re right. They are absolutely correct. White people have never lived as third class citizens in the richest nation in the world so it’s very reasonable to assume that white people would be able to afford to pack up and leave when the threat of impending danger was looming on the horizon. White people would not have to wait for days for food and water and dry clothing because there would be safe havens set up before the last rain drop fell that would have provided cute little tote bags of toiletries and snack foods, insurance agents to process claims and bank representatives to provide emergency loans as they got off the evacuation buses. White victims of a tragedy like this would have the nation rallying around them with signs of solidarity waving from SUVs and flagpoles all around the nation. Moreover, when white people eventually behaved in barbaric and uncivilized ways, the way anyone would do under such dire circumstances, there would be a psychological term slapped on it, a telethon to cure it, and the media would cover it more than the OJ Trial.
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http://www.blackcommentator.com/149/149_lowe_new_orleans.html
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