RUSHmusicfan
Junior Member
Regarding the tragic loss of property and lives in the wake of Hurricane Katrina , my heart goes out to those people. But, how can one try to help if the ones who claim to want help are shooting at those who are providing it and rioting and looting and acting uncivilized. True, in situations so grave as the one that occurred in the New Orleans area, people act irrationally, but what is the reason to shoot at an Army helicopter that is providing much needed assistance? That makes no sense what so ever ! My uncle, Remo, and my father, Thomas, along with my aunt Gina and grandfather and grandmother, and my mother had to survive nearly nine months of fierce fighting in the little town of Ortona during the World War Two. For nine months, they and thirty eight others were hiding in the cellar of my grandfather's restaurant from the Germans because my grandfather was a veteran of the First World War with dual American/Italian citizenship and fought on the American side and the Germans and Indians would grab young girls for their pleasure.
These people were true refugees because all their belongings were lost and what little belongings they had were carried on their backs.
Christmas Day, 1942, they only had a thin slice of potato cooked in wine { the restaurant had a wine cellar(referred in the above paragraph) so my grandfather and my aunt and other girls could hide in the barrels form the Gestapo and the Germans}. These people did not riot or "raise cain" or shoot at people trying to help them. Many friends and family were lost from both "friendly" and enemy fire. When both my uncle and my father came to America in the middle It the 1950's, all they had in their pocket was a fork from my grandfather's restaurant and the clothes they had on their backs. They did not scream and holler to the president and the government to hurry and bring support and that they are slow to respond.
I respect the efforts that entertainers such as Faith Hill, Kanye West, Nicklaus Cage, et cetera, are doing to help and the many large corporations, but their direction is misguided and they are misinformed. They only see a thumbnail sketch of what really is happening. They get bits and pieces of information from skewed sources that tend to be biased and, many times, not too thorough.
One more thing I have to say, DO NOT , and I REPEAT, DO NOT DONATE TO ANY CHARITY OR PEOPLE CLAIMING TO HELP WITH DISASTER RRELIEF FOR VICTIMS OF HURRICANE KATRINA AND, ABOVE ALL, DO NOT DONATE TO THE RED CROSS. GIVE TO BETTER OFRGANZATIONS SUCH AS AMERICARES OR THE SALVATION ARMY.