Friday, January 22, 2010

Disasters are big business. A look at the Haiti quake and the media...

I am staggered. There are 10,000 ‘NGOs’ (Non-Governmental Organizations) in Haiti, one for every 900 inhabitants and each one of them has no doubt at least one Westerner working within, yet aside from the Cuban health workers, it seems they could do nothing until the gringos arrived with their Blackhawks and nuclear-tipped aircraft carrier and of course, the 82nd Airborne, paying yet another ‘visit’ to this benighted and super-exploited land to ’secure’ the place for the locust storm of aid to come (too late for too many).
Now I’ve never been a fan of ‘NGOs’ not only because my own experience with them has been less than edifying but because they are the direct result of ‘benign neglect’ on the part of the state. In other words they initially appeared to fill a void left when states washed their hands of the mess they’d left behind or they just ditched their responsibilities. More...
Don't miss:
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  3. The history that “binds” the US and Haiti...
  4. Why are the Americans controlling Haiti's airport?
  5. Haiti and its hellish poverty...
  6. French media caught cheating...
  7. Fort Hood official story full of holes...

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