Pain, Empathy and Worry
Dec. 29th, 2004 08:30 pmWe've decided to do without fireworks this year and instead give the money to the aid effort. If you can, I encourage you all to make a contribution to the aid effort for the devestation caused by the tsunami. The death toll is staggering and help is desperately needed.
Saphie has some information on how to donate for Americans. CNN has a list of links to aid organisations here. Your local newspapers should probably have information on how to donate in your area. If you can, help out.
The scale is just unimaginable. So many dead it's just painful to watch. There is a point where empathy just becomes pain and I think I've reached that. There's this hard lump in my chest where my heart is. I cannot even imagine how people in those countries directly hit are feeling. I know only how I feel.
Most Europeans missing are Scandinavians.
This could be the worst disaster for my little country since the war as well as for Scandinavia. And my country owns a large chunk of my heart so when it bleeds, I bleed. I got one guy missing in my neighbourhood that I know of. I keep worrying people I know have gone there without me knowing, but so far I haven't heard of any.
In other, semi-related news:
Bush gets his panties in a twist
Saphie has some information on how to donate for Americans. CNN has a list of links to aid organisations here. Your local newspapers should probably have information on how to donate in your area. If you can, help out.
The scale is just unimaginable. So many dead it's just painful to watch. There is a point where empathy just becomes pain and I think I've reached that. There's this hard lump in my chest where my heart is. I cannot even imagine how people in those countries directly hit are feeling. I know only how I feel.
Most Europeans missing are Scandinavians.
This could be the worst disaster for my little country since the war as well as for Scandinavia. And my country owns a large chunk of my heart so when it bleeds, I bleed. I got one guy missing in my neighbourhood that I know of. I keep worrying people I know have gone there without me knowing, but so far I haven't heard of any.
In other, semi-related news:
Bush gets his panties in a twist
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Date: 2004-12-29 01:46 pm (UTC)Thanks for the passing the links along.
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Date: 2004-12-29 03:29 pm (UTC)My prayers are going out to you, hon! I know you're not a believer and I'm not particularly religious myself but it's times like these that make me pray as sad as it sounds.
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Date: 2004-12-29 03:34 pm (UTC)Bah. This writing major needs to learn how to use written words better. Or better yet, back them up.
*shuts up here and goes to blabber about these links to her favorite message board instead*
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Date: 2004-12-29 04:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-29 05:17 pm (UTC)I hope your country's visitors to the region make it home all right. One bit of hopeful news is that there do seem to be many tourists who survived the nightmare only to be cut off by power and phone and who will probably manage to make their way home as the aid effort goes on. With any luck, many of your citizens will be among them. Same for the Americans.
On the other hand, that leaves the locals as the ones bearing the brunt of the disaster. I can barely watch the news anymore.
The fireworks-skipping is a wonderful idea. I wish people over here would do that. Considering that the US recently spent another 89 billion dollars on the war, I am disgusted and heartily ashamed that 35 mill is all we've managed to approve to send so far.
Inauguration Day is the day after my birthday. (BUMMER!) But there's a protest planned that I shall be attending. Letting the slimeball know that many of us did NOT vote for him and that he better get his act together!
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Date: 2004-12-30 01:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-30 01:36 am (UTC)I don't think any of us have let it sink in yet. I can't even begin to understand it until I know how many of my people are actually gone.
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Date: 2004-12-30 01:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-30 01:49 am (UTC)It's sad, I dodn't even have the energy to hiss at Bush.
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Date: 2004-12-30 01:51 am (UTC)Ugh, what I think needs to be smacked upside the head -- apparently when the death toll was "only" about 3,000, ABC news or someplace was paying more attention to "Boo-hoo, Americans in Maldives have their vacations ruined and are stuck in airports." *bangs head on wall* >_<
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Date: 2004-12-30 06:16 am (UTC)I wish more people would make such a decision. I think about 150 million euro were spent in Germany for fireworks last year, and according to news reports, the catastrophe in South-East Asia is not going to affect the way in which my fellow citizens intend to spend their money. Of course, you can't force anyone to be charitable (doesn't quite agree with the definition of charity), but I would have expected a bit more empathy, especially considering the fact that at least 1,000 German visitors were killed, too.
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Date: 2004-12-30 08:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-30 08:40 am (UTC)But I guess for some it does feel too distant and they don't want to change already laid plans.
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Date: 2004-12-30 03:32 pm (UTC)Yeah, to me, 3,000 people is more than a large enough scale, but... I guess I can't make that call for everyone. Some people would call *me* heartless for the way I react to tragedy when I know they're looking directly at me (I simply don't like the attention I get for emotional displays), and some would call me too bitchy or cynical or irrational when they read what I write (sometimes I just need the mental stimulation that comes from writing heatedly), I guess I can keep in mind.
Thanks for the sense-talking. I will be shutting up now. :)
*goes to see how her favorite message board's tsunami fundraiser is doing*