catherine said:I think in the UK most people don't think that it's a racist issue, more a class issue! The people who had the means to evacuate did so, while the people who hadn't were left behind with no means of esacpe. Yesterday there was a report showing the military protecting the homes of the rich, while a few blocks away in a poor area dead bodies were floating in the water. I think that they've kind of got their priorities wrong!
It's definitely a class issue. There are plenty of affluent blacks in the city that got out in time, just like there are plenty of affluent whites that got out.
Unfortunately in this country, racism sells (not as much as sex, but it sells).
And I really, really wish people would quit saying "If this happened in Beverly Hills..." I'll tell you what would have happened if it happened in Beverly Hills, the city may have been destroyed, but the rich people would have gotten the hell out of dodge.
I mean, I don't like pointing fingers, because personally I think it was just a natural disaster of biblical proportions and it's hard to avoid those. But if I had to point fingers, my first one would be directed at Roy Nagin, who didn't properly see to it that his residents didn't get out of the city in time. And he's black, so if it's a race thing, then he's an Uncle Tom of the ultimate power. But I have a feeling when it's all said and done, Nagin will get all the praise for holding the city together and all the white devil politicians will get all the blame for not stopping the hurricane.



