aka Looting.
Watching footage tonight of the damage and destruction left by Katrina along the Gulf coast and one of the more popular topics is the looting that occured throughout New Orleans. It included film of several people calmly walking past security guards and helping themselves to anything and everything not nailed down in a WalMart.
My first thought was some people are opportunistic low lives that will use any excuse to steal what they cannot afford. Afterwhile I began to think of what I might do if everything I owned was gone, my family has little enough to begin with and now has nothing. What little money does come in won't be arriving for months, any job I might go to no longer exists and what relief that will come could be days if not weeks or months away.
If I am honest with myself, I would be out there helping myself to any food and bottled water I could find, to feed my self and my family. We would need clothes, blankets, diapers are a realistsic need and any number of other small basics we take for granted daily. Hmmm, a bicycle might make sense as a form of basic transportation.
Then I saw images of people grabbing fishing poles, ok I can understand that. What about the games, toys and other other odd items? If you were looking at weeks, possibly months before you had any steady flow of cash or means of providing for your family, would it not make sense to grab items you could barter with or sell?
Even under extreme conditions are these rationalizations an excuse to justify criminal behavior or are they valid responses to the situation?
What would you do and what point do you stop?
Boo
Watching footage tonight of the damage and destruction left by Katrina along the Gulf coast and one of the more popular topics is the looting that occured throughout New Orleans. It included film of several people calmly walking past security guards and helping themselves to anything and everything not nailed down in a WalMart.
My first thought was some people are opportunistic low lives that will use any excuse to steal what they cannot afford. Afterwhile I began to think of what I might do if everything I owned was gone, my family has little enough to begin with and now has nothing. What little money does come in won't be arriving for months, any job I might go to no longer exists and what relief that will come could be days if not weeks or months away.
If I am honest with myself, I would be out there helping myself to any food and bottled water I could find, to feed my self and my family. We would need clothes, blankets, diapers are a realistsic need and any number of other small basics we take for granted daily. Hmmm, a bicycle might make sense as a form of basic transportation.
Then I saw images of people grabbing fishing poles, ok I can understand that. What about the games, toys and other other odd items? If you were looking at weeks, possibly months before you had any steady flow of cash or means of providing for your family, would it not make sense to grab items you could barter with or sell?
Even under extreme conditions are these rationalizations an excuse to justify criminal behavior or are they valid responses to the situation?
What would you do and what point do you stop?
Boo
