Diwundrin
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- Nth Coast NSW Australia
Hey, forget the "I'm with" whoevers... Phil and I are far, far closer in accord with many of these things than may be apparent. We just view it from very different personal physical limitation angles. ... oh, and we 'word game' a lot.
... for 'points'.
My rare empathy with the Fillipinos plight springs mainly from the fact that they get clouted more often than most without even bringing it to notice. Who knew they were extensively flattened by a typhoon last December? They didn't call on the World for help, they set about fixing their 'huts' up, themselves. I can't recall any instance of highly media covered outheld hands from there before this.
They are serial victims of nature but haven't been serial mendicants because of it. They're a very practical, even pragmatic, culture. They sure ain't all Saints, but they are Survivors. They exhibit much of the behaviours in normal times that Phil professes to espouse. ' Look after yourself and your own first.' The fact that they are beyond doing that this time simply points up the degree of the disaster, not the inadequacy of the people.
As to the tutting about the gangs and looting... isn't that what survivalists advocate? Arm yourself, look after yourself, suspend scruples and to hell with the hindmost? Can't have it both ways Phil.
... better get on with this, my 'spare' time is running out.
And ain't that the golden kernel at the heart of the planet's problems?
I can't argue with anything else in that paragraph either, as I said, this is a very rare case to have elicited my sympathies.
I think it springs more from respect for their previous fortitude and doing better than most with less for a long time now than from anything 'pollyanna' based.
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Well dammit! just got a phonecall that the event I got up early and organized for has been put off until Monday! aaaaaghhhhh! Send aid! Quick.
siiiiiigh.
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Okay, time for another serve then.
I wondered why you nominated Taiwan as a possible destination when their next door neighbours are Malaysia, and Indonesia? Why not suggest they all move there?
Surely the fact that they are a predominately Catholic culture and the others are Moslem didn't enter into your strictly 'survivalist' calculations?



My rare empathy with the Fillipinos plight springs mainly from the fact that they get clouted more often than most without even bringing it to notice. Who knew they were extensively flattened by a typhoon last December? They didn't call on the World for help, they set about fixing their 'huts' up, themselves. I can't recall any instance of highly media covered outheld hands from there before this.
They are serial victims of nature but haven't been serial mendicants because of it. They're a very practical, even pragmatic, culture. They sure ain't all Saints, but they are Survivors. They exhibit much of the behaviours in normal times that Phil professes to espouse. ' Look after yourself and your own first.' The fact that they are beyond doing that this time simply points up the degree of the disaster, not the inadequacy of the people.
As to the tutting about the gangs and looting... isn't that what survivalists advocate? Arm yourself, look after yourself, suspend scruples and to hell with the hindmost? Can't have it both ways Phil.

... better get on with this, my 'spare' time is running out.
^^^ I wonder about that too.Here again, as I replied to Di I wonder if all this altruistic trouble and strife is actually going against the natural order of things ...
... and that is the Way of Nature. Survival of the fittest. All of this artificial lengthening of life-spans, every rescue of a disaster-struck area is another smack in the face of The Way Things Are Meant To Be. We allow our emotions to get the better of us and fly to the aid of those who are unlucky, and it seems on the surface to be a wonderful thing, but in doing so we are messing around with forces that we don't understand. Maybe this is Nature's way of saying that the population is too large ...
And ain't that the golden kernel at the heart of the planet's problems?
I can't argue with anything else in that paragraph either, as I said, this is a very rare case to have elicited my sympathies.
I think it springs more from respect for their previous fortitude and doing better than most with less for a long time now than from anything 'pollyanna' based.
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Well dammit! just got a phonecall that the event I got up early and organized for has been put off until Monday! aaaaaghhhhh! Send aid! Quick.
siiiiiigh.
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Okay, time for another serve then.
I wondered why you nominated Taiwan as a possible destination when their next door neighbours are Malaysia, and Indonesia? Why not suggest they all move there?
Surely the fact that they are a predominately Catholic culture and the others are Moslem didn't enter into your strictly 'survivalist' calculations?

