docwebster (
docwebster) wrote2005-09-04 08:51 pm
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This is hysterical.
The entire article is a pretty grim BBC opinion piece about the government's failure in the aftermath of Katrina, but the hysterical part are the responses. Not all the responses are utterly gibbering mad, of course, but this guy is a real prizewinner.
Genties and ladlemen, I give you the comedy stylings of Tracie Dixon from Sand Springs, Oklahoma:
As a proud southern American your article is so far from the truth I don't even now where to begin. What I read is a liberal, European, elitist view of this absolute tragedy. Americans will help each other regardless of colour or social level. As for aid from other nations, I for one say leave it. We can and will rebuild the ravaged areas ourselves.
Genties and ladlemen, I give you the comedy stylings of Tracie Dixon from Sand Springs, Oklahoma:
As a proud southern American your article is so far from the truth I don't even now where to begin. What I read is a liberal, European, elitist view of this absolute tragedy. Americans will help each other regardless of colour or social level. As for aid from other nations, I for one say leave it. We can and will rebuild the ravaged areas ourselves.
Re: What I said:
Well, there's that whole 'shoulder to shoulder' thing. We went into Iraq with America, shot people with America, were hit by terrorists because of our backing of America and are currently trying to keep the Iraq shithouse from going up in flames alongside America. Being in Iraq in the first place was wrong, and what has gone on since is not defensible, but it's not like we've ever turned away from you over it. And it's not like we don't catch a whole world of shit from other countries over the strength and nature of our allegiance with America, either.
That said, it's not very English to sit in judgement so. It is, after all, an opinion piece, not a documentary report.
Re: What I said: