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Re: Why are all the looters black? [MattinSF] [ In reply to ]
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HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHHHA

Oh gosh that was priceless.

Matt you should have been born a preacher. You can really get that Sharpton thing going sometimes.

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Re: Why are all the looters black? [triall3] [ In reply to ]
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Jesse didn't mention that U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Russell Honore, head of the military task force overseeing operations in the three states is black.


psst....hey...over here...what about this guy?



Just say, Jessie Jackson is an idiot. Does anybody really care what he has to say?


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Re: Why are all the looters black? [triall3] [ In reply to ]
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why are so many triathletes white?
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Re: Why are all the looters black? [bpq] [ In reply to ]
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White people find things.
Black people loot.




In this case, these white people found things, and these black people looted.

An excerpt from http://www.snopes.com/.../katrina/looters.asp

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A Salon article on the photographs by Aaron Kinney suggests the captions were a result of a combination of contexual and stylistic differences: Jack Stokes, AP's director of media relations, confirmed today that [photographer Dave] Martin says he witnessed the people in his images looting a grocery store. "He saw the person go into the shop and take the goods," Stokes said, "and that's why he wrote 'looting' in the caption."

Regarding the AFP/Getty "finding" photo by [photographer Chris] Graythen, Getty spokeswoman Bridget Russel said, "This is obviously a big tragedy down there, so we're being careful with how we credit these photos." Russel said that Graythen had discussed the image in question with his editor and that if Graythen didn't witness the two people in the image in the act of looting, then he couldn't say they were looting.

The photographer who took the Getty/AFP picture, Chris Graythen, also posted the reasons behind his caption: I wrote the caption about the two people who 'found' the items. I believed in my opinion, that they did simply find them, and not 'looted' them in the definition of the word. The people were swimming in chest deep water, and there were other people in the water, both white and black. I looked for the best picture. there were a million items floating in the water — we were right near a grocery store that had 5+ feet of water in it. it had no doors. the water was moving, and the stuff was floating away. These people were not ducking into a store and busting down windows to get electronics. They picked up bread and cokes that were floating in the water. They would have floated away anyhow.

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Does that help answer the question?



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"You'll find a slight squeeze on the hooter an excellent safety precaution, Miss Scrumptious."

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