Moral equivalence


This is hilarious:

Ship of Fools As we've heard ad nauseam the past couple of weeks, the Katrina disaster raises serious questions about race in America. Just how serious became clear Saturday afternoon, when Fox News Channel's Alicia Acuna conducted a live interview with a frustrated, foul-mouthed New Orleans evacuee in Houston. Blogger Ian Schwartz has the unexpurgated video, and we have the expurgated transcript:
    Acuna: [There's] a lot of frustration, and a lot of it stems from the confusion over what a lot of the evacuees have been told is going to happen with regard to their federal assistance coming in. And I have a gentleman standing here with me who helps illustrate that picture. He has chosen not to give his name, he is from New Orleans, and he only says he is for the people.

    So if you can explain to me, what has happened with your debit card? You're having a lot of problems, right?

    Man: Well, for one thing, you know, they're not activating. You know, they're giving us these cards, and they're not activating these cards, and they're giving us a runaround. Then when we call, you know, for the, you know, to find out if the card is activated, they're giving us the runaround. And they send us back to Red Cross, and we go to Red Cross--nobody knows anything, you know.

    I mean, c'mon now, f---, you know, excuse my French, you know, but anyway, you know, we're out here, we're stranded, you know, we don't have any goddamn thing, nobody's not [sic] trying to help us. FEMA is a fake and a fraud. Red Cross is a fake and a fraud, you know. Where do we go from here? I mean, who should we depend on? If we can't depend on our own federal government, who can we depend on?

    Acuna: The FEMA cards were supposed to be $2,000 apiece--

    Man: Two thousand dollars.

    Acuna: --and you received a FEMA card?

    Man: I only received $700. Seven hundred dollars, and they cut my card off.

    Acuna: And when you asked them why that was, what were you told?

    Man: They don't know. Nobody knows.

    Acuna: OK, thank you very much.

    Man: Do you know?

    Acuna: I do not know, no.

    Man: Well, find out for me, and you tell me.

    Acuna: OK, thank you. And actually, Bob [Sellers, the anchorman], one thing I can tell you--we talk about this confusion, and there are quite a few reporters who have been kind of confused during those news conferences. And we actually have direct access to a lot of these officials. And FEMA, in all fairness, has said there are going to be glitches. They understand that there are problems. They have said that everyone is going to get assistance that qualifies; however, they're still working it out. They keep reiterating to us that this is a work in progress. Back to you.

    Sellers: Alicia, is that gentleman still there by any chance?

    Acuna: He is still here.

    Sellers: Could you ask him what he wants? What is he looking for?

    Acuna: Sure, hold on one second.

    The anchor in New York would like to know--his name is Bob--he would like to know what it is that you would like to happen. What do you want?

    Man: What I would like to happen? I would like for them to give us at least $20,000 apiece so we can, you know, get our life together. You know, we didn't ask to come on that bus, slave. It's like a slave ship. It's just like, you know, back in history, you know, they put us on a slave ship. They separated us from our family. They did it--you know, just modern-day slavery, you know? Just give us what the f--- we deserve.

    Sellers: Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Whoa! Hold on! Hold on! That's, that's, that's enough. I mean, you've made your point, sir. We thank you very much for being with us. But Alicia--

    Man: It's like a slave ship.

    Sellers: --we know there's frustration there, and a lot of these folks have gone through so much, and we don't want to, you know, minimize or trivialize that. But we still have certain responsibility here in terms of what we're doing as far as broadcasting.

The Fox people seem to have missed the first obscenity, which the man uttered under his breath. Anyway, a picture is worth a thousand words, even when two of them are the F-word, so take a look at this.

091205slaveship-sm.jpg

Looks just like a slave ship, doesn't it? Well, except that on a slave ship, he probably wouldn't have his arm around a white woman.



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Did this person sustain brain damage during the hurricane? LOL

Posted by: Robert Garrard at September 13, 2005 10:27 AM

Where a good bar of soap to wash out his mouth? how about IRISH SPRING or LEAVER 2000

Posted by: screaming eagle at September 13, 2005 4:18 PM

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