mardi 28 décembre 2004

Tsunami

Steve Gilliard (who has really been on a roll lately) again:



I was watching ABC News and every picture had a white person in it. They talked to white people. The fact that entire provinces were wiped from the earth, people had lost their homes and their families and the economies of several countries were torn to shit with no warning, all I'm hearing about is how tourists had vacations ruined.



The fact that they will all go home to clean water and standing homes, and that only the richest Westerners can even visit these places, seems to have escaped the news, except as horrible pictures. The idea of talking to wogs and finding out how they feel about losing everything is not nearly as important finding out how Oprah's designer buddy and his boyfriend survived in their luxury hotel most locals can't even enter.



It doesn't seem to occur that the important story is not the tourists, who need to go the fuck home, but the people who live there. The people who live there only exist as tragic figures, not fellow humans. We'll get plenty of pictures of the poor unfortunate nig nogs, but we will not be allowed to relate to them as people, with families, who grieve at the horror of their losss and ruined lives. Only white tourists get to tell their stories, despite the large number of English speakers in the region. Tragedy only counts when the skin is white and a vacation ruined.





I have to give props to my local paper, the Hackensack, NJ Record for bucking this media trend of what Gilliard calls "Tsunami kills tourists, other people affected as well". Perhaps it's just that this area has a great many Asian immigrants, but its coverage of the anguished wait for news of family and friends has outweighed its brief mention of tourist inconvenience. Again, I'm reminded of the UN-assisted evacuation of European tourists as depicted in Hotel Rwanda: "Get the White People To Safety First!"



Perhaps most heartbreaking is the nonstop parade of photographs of parents anguishing over their dead children. With a death toll of 44,000 already and climbing, and some estimates indicate that at least one-third of the casualties are children, this is tantamount to the destruction of the better part of a generation.



Meanwhile, the Administration, on the heels of George W. Bush's admonition of already-strapped-for-time Americans to go out and volunteer to help out those citizens whose lives his policies have adversely affected (while he didn't even show up for his customary soup-kitchen photo-op to rub the heads of African-American children), promised $15 million for relief aid. $15 million. Think about that. Sounds like a lot of money, doesn't it? Perhaps, until you take into account that $15 million represents about two hours worth of Iraq war costs (according to the Iraq War Clock in New York City).



44,000 people dead, homes, lives, livelihoods ruined, and the richest nation on earth can only afford $15 million to help people rebuild their lives, while we are willing to give the government a blank check to kill people indiscriminately in Iraq? And we're unwilling to ask the richest Americans to forego a new Ferrari this year by rescinding some of their tax cuts so that we can perhaps repair some of the damage to our world reputation that this Administration has done? What the fuck is wrong with these people? What the fuck is wrong with us as a country?



In the face of the biggest natural disaster of many of our lifetimes, The White House has issued only a terse statement via some press flack, presumably Scotty McLellan:



On behalf of the American people, the President expresses his sincere condolences for the terrible loss of life and suffering caused by the earthquake and subsequent tsunamis in the region of the Bay of Bengal.



The United States stands ready to offer all appropriate assistance to those nations most affected including Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Thailand, and Indonesia, as well as the other countries impacted. Already relief is flowing to Sri Lanka and the Maldives. We will work with the affected governments, the United Nations, non-governmental organizations, and other concerned states and organizations to support the relief and response to this terrible tragedy.



Again, we extend our sincere condolences to all the people of the region at this time of suffering.





"Condolences" -- yeah, that's gonna help people bury their dead and rebuild their lives. Typical Bushit. Let Them Eat Sewage.



Meanwhile, Colin Powell, in perhaps his last bid to salvage something of his reputation, is walking out the door by promising an additional $20 million in aid, saying "The United States is not stingy." Swell. So now we're up to $35 million. That's just under FIVE hours of Iraq war costs, and less than the cost of C-Plus Caligula's inauguration next month.



That tells you how much Bush values human life that isn't rich, white, and American.



Are you willing to let this Administration, who seems to think that saving people overseas is less important than killing them, speak for you? I'm not.



Here's how you can help:



ACTION AGAINST HUNGER

247 West 37th Street, Suite 1201

New York, N.Y. 10018

212-967-7800 x108

www.actionagainsthunger.org



AMERICAN JEWISH WORLD SERVICE

45 West 36th Street, 10th Floor

New York, N.Y. 10018

800-889-7146

www.ajws.org



AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE

AFSC Crisis Fund

1501 Cherry Street

Philadelphia, Pa. 19102

215-241-7000

www.afsc.org



AMERICAN RED CROSS

International Response Fund

P.O. Box 37243

Washington, D.C. 20013

800-HELP NOW

www.redcross.org



CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES

Tsunami Emergency

P.O. Box 17090

Baltimore, Md. 21203-7090

800-736-3467

www.catholicrelief.org



DIRECT RELIEF INTERNATIONAL

27 South La Patera Lane

Santa Barbara, Calif. 93117

805-964-4767

www.directrelief.org





DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

P.O. Box 1856

Merrifield, Va. 22116-8056

888-392-0392

www.doctorswithoutborders.org



INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

Earthquake/Tsunami Relief

1919 Santa Monica Boulevard, Suite 300

Santa Monica, Calif. 90404

800-481-4462

www.imcworldwide.org



AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE

South Asia Tsunami Relief

Box 321

847A Second Avenue

New York, N.Y. 10017

212-687-6200 ext. 851

www.jdc.org





MERCY CORPS

Southeast Asia Earthquake Response

Dept. W

P.O. Box 2669

Portland, Ore. 97208

800-852-2100

www.mercycorps.org





OPERATION USA

8320 Melrose Avenue, Suite 200 Los Angles, Calif. 90069

800-678-7255

www.opusa.org





SAVE THE CHILDREN

Asia Earthquake/Tidal Wave Relief Fund

54 Wilton Road

Westport, Conn. 06880

800-728-3843

www.savethechildren.org





ISLAMIC RELIEF USA

Southeast Asia Earthquake Emergency

P.O. Box 6098

Burbank, Calif. 91510

888-479-4968.

www.irw.org/asiaquak



And to all my little cybertrolls who visit here, and you know who you are, yes, I have already donated. I chose Doctors Without Borders.



Note to Secret Service/FBI: I got this list from the New York Times. So if you have a problem with Islamic Relief USA, go talk to the Times. I'm just passing on the information they provided to the public.



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire