Chickassan
RIP 1975-2022
True, absolutely true. But that city mentality is unfortunately spreading. Even here in the sticks i see more and more of the "for myself" attitude. And a whole lot of "i messed up, now you fix it." People who actually try do suffer under these mindsets. Just peturbs me to no end.
@Chickassan Today It's almost like country vice city. I understand where @Ursuline Chick is coming from. In the country, if a neighbor is in trouble everyone turns out to work the issue. in the city, everyone seems to expect someone else to fix it. What was problematic during Katrina was people were trying to do the right thing (country folks in the city) and other city folks were running them off. NOLA is interesting because it's the "big city" in the country. And a huge melting pot of culture. And truly a melting pot of city and country. First problem is define looting: so here's a test question: kids coming out the broken window of a store with a big screen tv. Is that looting or survival? Now scenario 2: Woman coming out the broken window of a grocery store with a case of water. Is that survival or looting? During katrina people stealing electronics got a pass and people stealing water were killed. Simply put it was a poor ROE. I truly believe that if the government had stayed out, NOLA people would have worked and solved the problem much better. Sometimes help is needed, but sometimes extra help is not helpful.