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Re-Primitized Man in New Orleans

Via Little Green Footballs:

Proof that nothing changed after Sept. 11
September 4, 2005
BY MARK STEYN, Chicago Sun-Times Columnist

In the Atlantic Monthly a few years back, Robert D. Kaplan went to Liberia, Sierra Leone, and other failed jurisdictions of West Africa and concluded that many of the “citizens” of these “states,” roaming the streets raping and killing, belonged to a phenomenon called “re-primitivized man.”

Anyone watching TV in recent days will have seen plenty of “re-primitivized man,” not in Liberia or Somalia, but in Louisiana. Cops smashing the Wal-Mart DVD cabinet so they can get their share of the booty along with the rest of the looters, gangs firing on a children’s hospital and on rescue helicopters, hurricane victims being raped in the New Orleans Convention Center. . . . If you’re minded, as many of the world’s anti-Americans are, to regard the United States as a depraved swamp, it was a grand old week: Mother Nature delivered the swamp, but plenty of natives supplied the depravity.

Not all of them, of course. But it doesn’t really matter if it’s only 5 percent or 2 percent or 0.01 percent if everybody else is giving them free rein. Not exactly the most impressive law enforcement agency even on a good day, the New Orleans Police Department sent along some 80 officers to rescue the rape victims trapped in the Convention Center, but were beaten back by the mob. Meanwhile, the ever more pitiful governor was, unlike many of her fellow Louisianans, safe on dry land but still floundering way out of her depth, unable to stand up to the lawlessness even rhetorically or to communicate anything other than emotive impotence.

Well said. Abridged. Read the rest here.

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Kenneth
September 6, 2005
10:06 pm
Civilization is but a veneer. Given the choice, most people prefer to act like animals rather than humans.
maskull
September 7, 2005
12:46 am
Superb editorial. Cuts to heart of it without all the finger pointing along political lines by the usual suspects.
Jay
September 7, 2005
5:23 am
FYC:
An interesting alternative perspective:

http://thinkprogress.org/2005/09/06/gas-gouging/

The discussion that follows in the Comments below that is somewhat even more*disturbing*; here's one link in particular, which was posted in one of the comments (#25):

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/090605E.shtml
maskull
September 7, 2005
5:53 pm
Truthout, huh? Never mind Castro's 1000 doctors, let's put Fidel in charge of Fema. Maybe Rafsanjani, could chair a Special Investigation Committee ...

Hate-mongers to the front of the line. A discerning reader might have noted that as Mark Steyn above gives kudos to Haley Barbour (?!), now Governor of Ms. ... but the back of his hand to Ms. Moron: Louisiana Gov. Blanco ... and that the Chicago journalist is another pawn of the rich.

This Blanco boob was put into office when Clinton thug Carville put out an election eve TV hate ad out that referred to her opponent: Republican Bobbie Jindal (Lebanese-American) as colored. Happily, Jindal is now in Congress.

Blanco has shown her uselessness before. Made a complete fool of herself over the NFL Saints negotiations. As well as the ongoing New Orleans School Board Missing Billions boondoggle. (That problem's solved now.) And was already on non-speaking terms with Bush over the matter of who should handle liaison during his La. visits prior to Katrina. Republican Senator Vitter has to run interference.

No problem. Sean Penn is on the scene (really). Together with Michael Moore, Jesse Jackson and the Democratic Party, this can be turned into a race war. The Demos evidently see this as a winner. Hate is their weapon of choice these days.
Jay
September 9, 2005
6:37 pm
This "Cuba" thing seems on its way to becoming emerging meme among the Left side of the Web; found yet another referral to this story on Danny Yee's Pathologically Polymathic (http://danny.oz.au/blog/):

how Cuba dealt with Hurricane Ivan - MediCC [via ProRev]

UN Lauds Cuba as Model
Of Hurricane Preparedness
By Conner Gorry

http://tinyurl.com/9vlkl
http://www.medicc.org/medicc_review/1004/pages/top_story.html

At the bottom of that is this link from Oxfam:

Weathering the Storm
Lessons in Risk Reduction from Cuba
Research Paper
Published: April 2004

http://tinyurl.com/89v7f
http://www.oxfamamerica.org/newsandpublications/publications/research_reports/art7111.html/?searchterm=weathering%20the%20storm