jmowreader
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Mon Sep-05-05 02:38 PM
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NOLA GLBT to Katrina: Screw You! |
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There are a million threads about this already. Here's another.
I am very glad the GLBT community in NOLA had the Southern Decadence parade today.
It was as if they stood up to the great goddess Katrina and said:
Katrina, screw you.
You took our city.
You took our homes.
You took many of our lives.
You turned our land into a rotting cesspool we'll spend billions of dollars reclaiming.
But you'll never take our pride.
Our spirit.
Our guts.
You'll never take away what it is to be a member of our community in our city.
You think you got us down? You think you can kill our spirit?
No.
You'll never do that.
Katrina, you tried to kill our celebration. Our Southern Decadence. That's not going to happen.
Yes, many will complain about us being "insensitive" by holding a celebration with devastation all around. Most of the people complaining hate us anyway.
Our beloved city is in ruins. It will never be the same as it was.
But we're alive, and for now, that's enough.
Katrina, you tried to utterly demolish us. To strip us of our pride as well as our possessions and our families. You failed.
Tomorrow we recover from your devastation.
Today we celebrate our survival.
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Mon Sep-05-05 02:42 PM
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this parade was a symbol of the undying spirit of New Orleans, as far as I am concerned.
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Mon Sep-05-05 02:45 PM
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Mon Sep-05-05 02:48 PM
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3. Yes in the minds of many this is just going to confirm that |
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gays focus too much on pleasure events. While I don't share that view, I do I think something else should have been done besides attempting to celebrate Southern Decadence. There are other ways to show the storm is not going to beat you down. That part of the city did not suffer that much damage and yes it does look insensitive.
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Mon Sep-05-05 02:51 PM
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As I've said before, people who don't understand this don't understand the people of New Orleans. The city IS the spirit of it's people.
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Mon Sep-05-05 02:54 PM
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I saw that they held the parade, and I was soo delighted. And amazed by the resilience of these people. Makes me proud :D
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Mon Sep-05-05 03:27 PM
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6. Considering the nightmare that they've been through and the historic |
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Edited on Mon Sep-05-05 03:27 PM by Rowdyboy
significance of Southern Decadence Day, I don't honestly see how anyone could begrudge them a 10 minute break to play dress up and pretend the world is still sane.
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Mon Sep-05-05 03:28 PM
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7. Proof that you can't keep a good town down! |
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