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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 12:04 pm    Post subject: Here's a twist Reply with quote

Josh Weller

Having lived in new Orleans for 10 years, I can relate to what this person is saying.
This is from a guy here in Houston that went to volunteer his time to help the hurricane victims. It is pretty sad and disappointing to think people could be so ungrateful.

SO I VOLUNTEERED..........

I thought I might inform the few friends I have on my recent traumatic experience. I am going to tell it straight, blunt, raw, and I don't give a damn. Long read, I know, but please do read!!!

I went to volunteer on Saturday at the George R. Brown convention for two reasons.

A: I wanted to help people to get a warm fuzzy feeling
B: Curiosity.

I've been watching the news lately and have seen scenes that have made me want to vomit. And no it wasn't dead bodies, the city under water, or the sludge everywhere. It was PEOPLE"S BEHAVIOR. The people on T.V. (99% being Black) were DEMANDING help. They were not asking nicely but demanding as if society owed these people something. Well the honest truth is WE DON'T. Help should be asked for in a kind manner and then appreciated. This is not what the press (FOX in particular) was showing, what I was seeing was a group of people who are yelling, demanding, looting, killing, raping, and SHOOTING back at the demanded help!!!!! So I'm thinking this can't possibly be true can it???? So I decide to submit to the DEMAND for help out of SHOCK. I couldn't believe this to be true of the majority of the people who are the weakest of society. So I went to volunteer and help folks out and see the truth. So I will tell the following story and you decide:

I arrived at the Astrodome only to find out that there are too many volunteers and that volunteers where needed at the George R. Brown Convention Center. As I was walking up to the Convention Center I noticed a line of cars that wrapped around blocks filled with donations. These where ordinary Houstonians coming with truckloads and trunks full of water, diapers, clothes, blankets, food, all types of good stuff. And lots of it was NEW. I felt that warm fuzzy while helping unload these vehicles of these wonderful human beings. I then went inside the building and noticed approximately 100,000 sq. ft. of clothes, shoes, jackets, toys and all types of goodies all organized and ready for the people in need. I signed up, received a name badge and was on my merry way excited to be useful.

I toured the place to get familiar with my surrounding; the entire place is probably around 2 million sq. ft. I noticed rows as far as the eye can see of mattresses, not cots, BLOW UP MATTRESSES!!! All of which had nice pillows and plenty of blankets. 2 to 3 bottles of water lay on every bed. These full size to queen size beds by the way where comfortable, I laid in one to see for myself. I went to look at the medical area. I couldn't believe what my eyes were seeing!!! A makeshift hospital created in 24 hours!!! It was unbelievable, they even had a pharmacy. I also noticed that they created showers, which would also have hot water. I went upstairs to the third floor to find a HUGE cafeteria created in under 24 hours! Rows of tables, chairs and food everywhere - enough to feed an army! I'm not talking about crap food either. They had jason's deli food, apples, oranges, coke, diet coke, lemonade, orange juice, cookies, all types of chips and sandwiches. All the beverages by the way was put on ice and chilled!!!! In a matter of about 24 hours or less an entire mini-city was erected by volunteers for the poor evacuees. This was not your rundown crap shelter, it was BUM HEAVEN.

So that was the layout: great food, comfy beds, clean showers, free medical help, by the way there was a library, and a theatre room I forgot to mention. Great stuff right????

Well here is what happened on my journey -

I started by handing out COLD water bottles to evacuees as they got off the bus. Many would take them and only 20% or less said thank you. Lots of them would shake their heads and ask for sodas! So this went on for about 20-30 minutes until I was sick of being an unappreciated servant. I figured certainly these folks would appreciate some food!!! So I went upstairs to serve these beloved evacuees some GOOD food that I wish I could have at the moment!

***The following statements are graphic, truthful, and discuss UNRATIONAL behavior***

Evacuees come slowly to receive this mountain of food that is worth serving to a king! I tell them that we have 2 types of great deli sandwiches to choose from - ham and turkey. Many look at the food in disgust and DEMAND burgers, pizza, and even McDonalds!!!! Jason's deli is better than McDonalds!!!! Only 1 out of ten people who took something would say "thank you" the rest took items as if it was their God give right to be served without a shred of appreciation!!! They would ask for Beer and liquor. They complained that we didn't have good enough food They refused food and laughed at us. They treated us volunteers as if we where SLAVES. No not all of them of course...but 70% did!!!!!! 20% where appreciative, 10% took the food without any comment and the other 70% had some disgusting comment to say. Some had the nerve to laugh at us. And when I snapped back at them for being mean, they would curse at me!!! Needless to say I was in utter shock. They would eat their food and leave their mess on the table... some would pick up their stuff many would leave it for the volunteers to pick up. I left that real quick to go down and help set up some more beds. I saw many young ladies carrying mattresses and I helped for a while. Then I realized something...their where hundreds of able bodied young men who could help!! I asked a group of young evacuees in their teens and early twenties to help. I got cursed at for asking them to help!!! One said "We just lost our ****ing homes and you want us to work!!" The next said "Ya Cracker, you got a home we don't" I looked at them in disbelief. Here are women walking by carrying THEIR ****ING BEDS and they can't lift a finger and help themselves!!

WHY THE **** SHOULD I HELP PEOPLE WHO DON'T WANT TO HELP THEMESELVES!!!!

I waved them off and turned away and was laughed at and more "white boy jokes" where made at me. I felt no need to waste my breath on a bunch of pitiful losers. I went to a nearby restroom where I noticed a man shaving. I used the restroom, washed my hands and saw this man throw his razor towards the trash can...he missed... he walked out leaving his disgusting razor on the floor for some other "cracker" to pick up. Even the little kids where demanding. I saw only ONE white family and only TWO Hispanic families The rest where blacks...sorry 20% to 30% decent blacks... and 70% LOSERS!!!!!

I would call them ******S, but the actual definition of a ****** is one who is ignorant, these people were not ignorant......they where ARROGANT *******S. The majority of which are thugs and lifetime lazy ass welfare recipients. We are inviting the lowest of the low to Houston And like idiots we are serving the people who will soon steal our cars, rape, murder, and destroy our city while stealing from our pockets on a daily basis through the welfare checks they take. We will fund our own destruction.

By "US" I don't mean a specific race, I mean the people who work hard, work smart, have values and morals. Only people who want to help themselves should be helped, the others should be allowed to destroy themselves. I do not want to work hard, give the government close to half the money I earn so they can in turn give it to a bunch of losers.

I don't believe in being poor for life. My family immigrated here, we came here poor, and now thank God, and due to HARD WORK we are doing fine. If immigrants, who come here, don't know the language can work and become successful... WHY THE **** CAN'T THE MAJORITY OF THE HOMEGROWN DO IT!!! If we continue to reward these losers then we will soon destroy our great country. I just witnessed selfish, arrogant, unappreciative behavior by the very people who need help the most. Now these same people who cursed me, refused my cities generosity, who refuse to help themselves are DEMANDING handouts on their own terms!!!!!!! They prance around as if they are owed something, and when they do receive a handout, they say it's not good enough! Well you know what......these types of people can go to h*** for all I care!

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I believe this is accurate of what is going on. Here in Austin I have seen tv news stories of refugees in our convention center. They look pretty darned settled in. I understand there are quite a few who have left to be with family members but if one has everything they want in one place (like a Superwalmart plan) medical, restaurant, hotel, beauty salon and celebs entertaining you and waiting on you hand and foot, who wants to leave an environment like that. I don't know how long it will be before they (city officials) will get tired of the freeloaders but here in liberal, touchy, feely Austin, it might be a while.

I heard Blanco on the news saying "Ya"ll can start coming back now." and the refugees response (in Austin) has been "No thank you, we like it just fine here in Austin where the people are so friendly and helpful."
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 5:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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So I went to volunteer and help folks out and see the truth.


Apparently the writer was successful in finding what he went looking for.

What a piece of garbage.

It is not only the left that's opportunistic.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 6:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Me#1You#10 wrote:

Apparently the writer was successful in finding what he went looking for.


Amen. Sad

I know there are outrageous examples of people demanding services to bail them out of this terrible situation, but one of the most hateful comments I heard came from a white woman who appeared to be a crackhead.

I wouldn't go near that blog again with a ten-foot pole. That's just poison. Confused

We need to be dealing with the situation and helping these folks, no matter what color they are - we sure don't need to be using this tragedy as a vehicle for fanning the flames of bigotry.

This is time for a good strong dose of "there but for the grace of God go I!" Sad
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Compassion is not in the Author's vocabulary and it is obvious the help was offered with an agenda.

When you have just spent a week in a stinking cesspool I would imagine you don't feel like exchanging pleasantries with anyone. The shock of having your entire life turned upside down must be incredible.

Thank God that most Texan's had a heart as big as Texas and someday they will be appreciated, maybe not just now.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 8:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Louisiana is considered a welfare state where accountability for one's own future is not. I lived through two devastating times between the ages of 10 and 14 where we lost everything including the kitchen sink. The first time my parents did not demand handouts. We lost a home through fire that my parents had just bought. The meager insurance paid off the house and nothing was left over. The second time the man formerly known as a father decided he no longer wanted a family of 5. Put us on an airplane in Germany sending us back to the US, telling my mother he'd pay child support. He paid for 1 year and when the divorce was final, he disappeared & no more money. My mother DID NOT get help from the government nor did she expect or demand it. She had nothing but 4 mouths to feed. No furniture, no job skills, nothing. She pulled it all together and raised 4 kids on her clerk job by herself. Yes I feel sorry and have donated both materially and monetarily but when they have to do nothing to receive more and better than what they had and stand with their hands out raking it in without even a thank you, I lose my compassion real fast.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 3:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know if this article is true or not. I don't doubt that it is true. It appears that it could be.

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I went to volunteer on Saturday at the George R. Brown convention for two reasons.

A: I wanted to help people to get a warm fuzzy feeling
B: Curiosity.


Sigh. Where to start. This is going to sound racist. The truth is we are not all of the same race or culture. It is sad to say that we live in a country that is divided in such a way. This is what we have come to, and will continue to so if the left has their way.

As was explained to me once, sometimes you have to give to the undeserving in order for a small amount to get to the people that are deserving. We can't only give to the people we "perceive" to be in need.

Working for minimum wage in Houston is not easy, but it can be done. Trying to get ahead financially in Houston is not easy, but can also be done. Trying to give up that ghetto mentality is hard, that may be the hardest. Fighting laziness is a daily struggle. There is a way to avoid food stamps, and welfare. Hard work. Like the president of this great nation says it takes a lot of hard work. There is not a better feeling in America than lay your head down in your own home and know that you yourself have worked hard to get it and it belongs to you.

I know that it is not only blacks, all of our young Americans are being raised with that liberal attitude of American owes them something. So many freedoms as well as assistance is taken for granted as a right. Just not true.

I have never given or donated out of curiosity, but I have donated for "a warm fuzzy feeling",.... for myself that is.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 4:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It appears that the old adage, "if all you look for is the bad, that's all you will find," rings true again;



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 4:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Okay, okay....I have been listening to Rush this morning and he is putting it all in perspective for me.
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