My prayers to those who are in harms way here. If you can LEAVE, I would suggest you do so NOW!
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Rick Murchison:That's just about the dumbest thing I've ever seen posted on Scubaboard. The people of this country (outside the few the newspukes found who were whining - and you know where they all were) did hit the streets with brooms and shovels and chain saws and help for their neighbors. The entire Southeast opened their doors to the displaced. More money and help came from independent churches and other charitable organizations and donations from people across the country than all government aid combined. The Governor of Mississippi put it best - "When something like this happens, we cry, then we sweat and rebuild."
You have insulted all those who bent their backs and opened their wallets to help the victims of storms here, including the victims themselves, the vast majority of them that busted their tails to help themselves and their neighbors (and still are, by the way) and we don't appreciate it one bit.
And we are not ashamed, despite the mainstream media's efforts to paint a false face on reality.
Rick
Rick Murchison:That's just about the dumbest thing I've ever seen posted on Scubaboard. The people of this country (outside the few the newspukes found who were whining - and you know where they all were) did hit the streets with brooms and shovels and chain saws and help for their neighbors. The entire Southeast opened their doors to the displaced. More money and help came from independent churches and other charitable organizations and donations from people across the country than all government aid combined. The Governor of Mississippi put it best - "When something like this happens, we cry, then we sweat and rebuild."
You have insulted all those who bent their backs and opened their wallets to help the victims of storms here, including the victims themselves, the vast majority of them that busted their tails to help themselves and their neighbors (and still are, by the way) and we don't appreciate it one bit.
And we are not ashamed, despite the mainstream media's efforts to paint a false face on reality.
Not only that, but after a disaster in Mexico, no other country on earth will show up with more aid to the victims than we will. It's who we are, and those who try to paint us otherwise have been duped.
Rick
Christi:I wonder if those are the same people that called me...haha! It was actually a group of 4 that called me and said:
Diver: "We got here today and found out that our dive shop is cancelling dives for the rest of the weekend so we're trying to find another shop."
Me: "Well, why do you think they cancelled the diving?"
Diver: "They said because a hurricane is coming on Tuesday. That's still 3 days away though."
Me: "You obviously have no idea what a hurricane is or what kind of preparations are necessary. Right now, everyone's priority is to protect their families, homes, and businesses becaue if we don't we will have absolutely nothing to come back to. You should not have even come considering that we are trying to get tourists OFF the island. I suggest you go back to the airport or get on the phone and figur out a way out of here. The best case is that we won't have any diving until Thursday or Friday...and the worst case isn't worth discussing."
Diver: "Is ANYONE still diving? We came here to dive not to sit around."
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Christi:This is more than a personal choice of how much risk people are willing to take...it's about respect and consideration. These divers are nothing but selfish. Forget that people need to prepare their homes and businesses for the impending storm..."this is our vacation and we want to dive!" Unbelievable!
Fortunately, they don't HAVE a choice because NO ONE is diving until this thing is over.
Trust me, we wish we were taking people diving as well...this isn't OUR (spekaing for all dive ops and tour providers) choice either!
Rick Murchison:And we are not ashamed, despite the mainstream media's efforts to paint a false face on reality.
Not only that, but after a disaster in Mexico, no other country on earth will show up with more aid to the victims than we will. It's who we are, and those who try to paint us otherwise have been duped.
Rick
I agree with Rick, this is simply NOT TRUE! In Central Florida, we endured THREE hurricanes in a single summer, and there is no way to measure all of the volunteer man hours as neighbors helped neighbors dig out from under the debris. I would suggest that the real difference lies in your PERCEPTION of those attitudes. In the US we call this a prejudice or bias. In the not too distant past, Mexicans were wrongly stereotyped as being lazy and stupid. I would suggest that there are lazy people in Mexico just as there are lazy people in New Orleans and in Central Florida. The same can be said about industrious citizens as well. Don't expect those who are being stereotyped to take it pleasantly.Jinjer:to come and clean it up for them afterwards. There is a big contrast in the attitudes between the US and Mexico, and that is what everyone was trying to point out.
In contrast, in the US many people ignored the warnings and then waited for someone to come and clean it up for them afterwards. There is a big contrast in the attitudes between the US and Mexico, and that is what everyone was trying to point out.