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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It does seem to be pretty horrendous in New Orleans at the moment, and I think it's terrible and morally indefensible that people are looting at this time. I can honestly see where the looters are coming from, but they just simply shouldn't be doing it... poor or not, it's just wrong.
I think the states affected by Katrina are home to more materialistic people than the regions affected by the tsunami. I think this may be a reason for the difference.
I honestly have no idea what the editorial slant was/is for each, i.e., what's being left out to make the story read the way the media wants it to read.
Either way, much of the behaviour in New Orleans does appear to be dispicable, and hopefully it will end soon so that the rescue efforts can return to "normal" and people can be helped.
Additionally, there's a huge rich/poor divide in New Orleans and the poor tend to be the non-whites. Gang culture is rife and nearly everyone carries a weapon. All of these factors may go some way to understanding why the response was very different. I feel January's comment about materialism is definitely important.
There's two types of looting going on, of course - food and clothing Vs jewellery, TVs etc etc. There's a big difference between the two.
Just watched the evening news, and as far as I can seem people are coming to help, at least they are in Biloxi. They're coming with food, medicine, clean water, dog food, you name it. I think that would case of New Orleans too, if it wasn't as impassible and perhaps much more dangerous.
I think there is "fend for yourself" here, but I believe that is quite normal, I'm pretty sure I would be fending for me and my family if I was in a situation like that.
According to this "America expert", who has travelled all his life in the US, especially in the South, the people in New Orleans started to loot places like Walwart, because they apparently pay some very low wages you can't live on etc. The point being that when the anger of not being rescued or helped comes out, it hits the things that might have made these very poor peoples everyday life harder. I of course don't know if this is true, but I can definitely see where he's coming from.