Re: NFC - Cultural differences
From: Rick (Forza355verizon.net)
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 17:30:17 -0700 (PDT)
Even the British media were pointing out the huge difference between the post Katrina  actions by NO residents, VS the  polite calm actions by the Japanese. I guess the Brits are not worried or intimidated about Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson rushing their rent a mobs over to England and holding " anti racism"  rallies, like they would do here if anyone of notoriety were to make the same observations.
 
Rick
 
 

From: LtWacko
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 1:34 PM
To: Rick
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] NFC - Cultural differences

Funny. All of my friends thought the same thing.  How organized and thankful each recipient of emergency rations were in a video.  They bowed and thanked the volunteer workers, walk in single file, no crowding or complaining especially in comparison to Katrina victims.  Hopefully the world learns a lot more from the disaster than just how to prepare for one but how to recover. 
 
I still find it amazing how we still have trouble recovering from Katrina yet the Tsunami survivors of 2004 recovered better/faster in 3rd world conditions.  I have friends that still volunteer to this day on missions of rebuilding.  I was embarrassed when Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear questioned during a US filming in the south how the rest of America can sleep with New Orleans still in the condition it was a couple of years after Katrina.  I'd have to say a big part of the problem are the people waiting for handouts, but let's not start that topic on the list.  We all know what I'm thinking and probably agree on most of it....
 
Rodney
 

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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 03:30:40 -0700
From: Rick Moseley <ramosel [at] pacbell.net>
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Japanese Disaster No Ferrari Content
To: "Robert W. Garven Jr." <rgarven [at] gmail.com>
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Good observation Rob.  My GF and I were discussing this on monday. I think  back to how the cretans in the superdome behaved after Katrina...  As a society, the Japanese are much better behaved than we are.

Rick



On Mar 15, 2011, at 21:40, "Robert W. Garven Jr." <rgarven [at] gmail.com> wrote:

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> No one has said anything but I am shocked by what has happened and is still happening in Japan. The Japanese people's hit hardest are showing a level of calmness
> and respect for each other that seems unbelievable, considering the catastrophe which has occurred. Parts of the country have been returned to the stone age in minutes.
> I cannot imagine the hardships they will face and the loss they have all endured. Hopefully the nightmare will end soon........
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> Robert W. Garven Jr.
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