Sunday, January 17, 2010
Can I Make My Own Community Services Hours
is impossible not to speak of this catastrophe. It is impossible to turn on the television without us being "Frying" a picture hardly bearable if you have a modicum of sensitivity. It is impossible to put the radio without the constant bombardment. Also impossible to open a newspaper without landing in bloody stories about these poor people.
is late, if: too late. Many because they walk by the mind but perhaps the most crushing me to me is the reason why in Japan a few years ago an earthquake of the same intensity only left half a hundred injured. No comments right?
Why have we allowed this misery? Why the underworld?
And now we run, airports and roads collapsed our aid calls "humanitarian." Pity because if we had been a little more humane we would not have to mourn a tragedy of this magnitude. There are
bank accounts, mobile information, NGOs, governments of rich countries ... Follow a few months, yes. Will is absolutely necessary we will must.
But who grants me complete my reconstruction? Are we going to limit to bury their dead? It's good to hush up our shame. That is a shame what we've done with this Haitian people.
I'm not saying do not cooperate, tell them not to forget Haiti. Their Dominican neighbors felt insulted if they were called "Haiti", something like to call "ragged" ... How nice! Think of it as much sense.
The Haitians were the plague and now, a natural disaster almost done with them. Go luck!
close my eyes and see that child hugging the English firefighter, recently removed from the hole of debris that was next to his grandfather died. Honestly, I do not think a "ragged." I see a frightened child clings to life, embracing the man who has brought the horror and fear.
That child could have been one of our brothers, our children, our grandchildren, but we were lucky not to live in Haiti and unpresentable not live in a house. This child represents
for me the future and we will have won something if we are able to rebuild for him an honorable country.
Haiti not let fall into oblivion.
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