America has come to this? A tragedy, a scandal
(Via Buzz Machine):
“This terrible tragedy has now
become a scandal.Aaron Brown [of CNN]
just asked a correspondent whether he thought he’d ever stand on the soil
of the United States of America and report what he is reporting from New
Orleans.Through a lack of quick action
and resources and any semblance of planning, the people left in New Orleans have
been condemned to thirst, hunger, filth, disease, fear, crime, danger, and in
too many cases death.The convention
center in New Orleans is a symbol of shame. How can we not figure out how to get
water there? Babies are starving. People are dying. There is no authority;
police have pulled back to defend their own stations or, according to CNN,
deserted their posts.Authorities
— from Bush down to cabinet officials down to legislators down to state
officials down to the soon-to-be-former-mayor down to those police — have
failed these people. No one would argue that this was going to be smooth or
easy. But the basics — water, food, safety, goals — are
abandoned.Political careers at every
level will end because of this
failure.That is to say nothing of the
storm’s terrible toll or the economic crisis that is building. This is
about the failure of authority and thus civilization in the heart of New
Orleans. This is a scandal.: LATER:
Angelos adds in the comments: “This is America, and this is the best we
could do.”
Posted: Thu - September 1, 2005 at 09:58 PM