Suppose we could predict a natural disaster- would that be a good thing?

by moshe 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • ziddina
    ziddina

    Moshe! Good plan - I must start stockpiling gold - and diamonds - right away!!

  • Blue Grass
    Blue Grass

    OK moshe, it's obvious your not playing with a full deck so let me explain to you why you're an idiot. The title of your thread suggest that preventing the death of people in a natural disaster may not be a good thing. Also you open up with your ridiculous post and state inconvenience of people living in your neighborhood or home as an excuse for letting them die. And of course you try the age old trick of saying you were asking this question not of yourself but if OTHER people would rather have people die in a natural disaster. YOU were the one who starting this thread, YOU were the one who made an attempt to justify the logic of not warning people of a natural duster therefore YOU are the one who will be treated as an asshole/monster. Also comparing the loss of money to the loss of human life says a lot about your character, or lack there of. Also Moshe I can't help but notice all the racial undertones to your statements. Basically what your thread title is saying is "Are 'black' people from a third world country worth saving?". The last sentence of your opening post says it all : "Of course, they(black people) would be camped at your (white)home for a long time". I loved the way you used "they" being camped at "your home" as a reason to not warn them of a natural disaster. You are such an ASS!

  • moshe
    moshe

    Anyone who knows me knows that playing the black card don't cut it. I live in Florida and we have Haitians in our schools and even living in my neighborhood. South Florida is working very hard to raise money for Haiti, even my Jewish Synagogue is raising money and my daughter's school is collecting coins for Haiti. . Also, Haitians don't like to be compared to Black Americans , either. Haiti was a terrible disaster and they will need help for a long time, perhaps longer than society is willing to support the charities. Next month there may be another disaster and loss of life, like the Dec 26th 2004 Tsunami in Indonesia/Bangkok, and then the media will run to it and Haiti will become old news. I never said that we shouldn't warn people, but the question was would society be prepared for the consequences? Blue grass, I think you are reading quite a bit more into this topic than the title suggests- just like an ink blot test, people sometimes see what disurbs them the most. Take a chill pill.

    Blue Grass, please re-read the posting guidelines-.

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