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OT: Paul Shirley on Haiti

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Re: OT: Paul Shirley on Haiti 

Post#21 » by Go7enKs » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:26 am

JohnVancouver wrote:Shirley has a valid point in there but is not an astute enough thinker or talented writer to make it -
it would be more useful to say that, as part of this aid, we should encourage Haitian govt. to rebuild in anticipation of other quakes,

But the idea that the Haitians should dust themselves off and move en masse "somewhere else" because they are geographically doomed is muddle-headed and mean-spirited at best. Woudl he suggest those in Florida move to Montana because of hurricanes, or that Americans in tornado zones pack up and migrate. That the Biafrans should get the hell out of Africa and move somewhere where they actually have food and can grow crops?

As Dee Dee Ramone said, "D-U-M-B, eveyone's accusing me."
And they're right

Agreed. I'm waiting for his next article where ha askes the people of San Francisco to leave the city before the Big One cause I see no difference between the two situations.

I like Shirley (I even bought his book and enjoyed it a lot) but this article was just plain terrible. He has no point whatsoever and it seems like he just wants to go against common sense. In the face of a tragedy like this we just can't afford such heartless cynism.
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Re: OT: Paul Shirley on Haiti 

Post#22 » by Miklo » Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:12 pm

Go7enKs wrote:
JohnVancouver wrote:Shirley has a valid point in there but is not an astute enough thinker or talented writer to make it -
it would be more useful to say that, as part of this aid, we should encourage Haitian govt. to rebuild in anticipation of other quakes,

But the idea that the Haitians should dust themselves off and move en masse "somewhere else" because they are geographically doomed is muddle-headed and mean-spirited at best. Woudl he suggest those in Florida move to Montana because of hurricanes, or that Americans in tornado zones pack up and migrate. That the Biafrans should get the hell out of Africa and move somewhere where they actually have food and can grow crops?

As Dee Dee Ramone said, "D-U-M-B, eveyone's accusing me."
And they're right

Agreed. I'm waiting for his next article where ha askes the people of San Francisco to leave the city before the Big One cause I see no difference between the two situations.

I like Shirley (I even bought his book and enjoyed it a lot) but this article was just plain terrible. He has no point whatsoever and it seems like he just wants to go against common sense. In the face of a tragedy like this we just can't afford such heartless cynism.


There was a comment under his post by someone saying something like, "funny you should call people stupid for living in natural disaster-prone areas when your 'stupid' family moved to Kansas, home of tornadoes - do you hope your family gets hurt by a tornado to learn their lesson"
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Re: OT: Paul Shirley on Haiti 

Post#23 » by Qwigglez » Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:57 pm

Lol @ That comment.
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Re: OT: Paul Shirley on Haiti 

Post#24 » by Orange_Blooded » Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:28 am

I think I'll wait to hear what Pat Burke and Joe Klein think about it.
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