Friday, September 2, 2005

Randall Robinson's Source

On the Huffington Post, Randall Robinson wrote quite possibly the most troubling thing I've read to date about Hurricane Katrina.

Robinson's blog entry:

New Orleans

It is reported that black hurricane victims in New Orleans have begun eating corpses to survive. Four days after the storm, thousands of blacks in New Orleans are dying like dogs. No-one has come to help them.

I am a sixty-four year old African-American.

New Orleans marks the end of the America I strove for.

I am hopeless. I am sad. I am angry against my country for doing nothing when it mattered.

This is what we have come to. This defining watershed moment in America’s racial history. For all the world to witness. For those who’ve been caused to listen for a lifetime to America’s ceaseless hollow bleats about democracy. For Christians, Jews and Muslims at home and abroad. For rich and poor. For African-American soldiers fighting in Iraq. For African-Americans inside the halls of officialdom and out.

My hand shakes with anger as I write. I, the formerly un-jaundiced human rights advocate, have finally come to see my country for what it really is. A monstrous fraud.

But what can I do but write about how I feel. How millions, black like me, must feel at this, the lowest moment in my country’s story.

Randall Robinson is a social
justice advocate and author
whose works include The Debt –
What America Owes to Blacks


I've searched and I can find nothing anywhere on the Internet about this charge of cannibalism.

For such a horrific claim, I would expect to find a second source verifying it.

I can't.

Robinson says, "It is reported..."

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

I want to know his source.

Has the Huffington Post checked out the story?


Or, do they act like Michael Isikoff and Newsweek and just print anything that fits their liberal, anti-Bush agenda?

It takes one to two months to starve to death.

Are we to believe that someone would eat a human corpse after only three or four days without food?

That's ridiculous.

If Robinson's claim is true, then the individuals who chose to eat the flesh of other human beings must have been temporarily insane.

They were not about to starve to death.

Robinson says he's angry.

Well, so am I.

1 comment:

Mark said...

What's just as bad is the fact that he is pulling the race card to support his arguments, and it has nothing at all to do with race. It has to do with the sheer magnitude of the task at hand. We simply cannot get to everyone that needs help at the same time.

The people who are there and complaining about that don't have a means to get accurate information as they have no power, but that jerk doesn't have that excuse.