…My inner dialog was comparing the current situation to that of Darfur, where tens of thousands have died and hundreds of thousands displaced during a civil war, an ongoing disaster in which Western attention, aid and intervention could halt further additions to the numbers affected.
Yet not only has there been no public campaign for humanitarian aid donations, the rest of the world has done little but talk at the warring sides and gotten in turn what appears to be little but words. I’m not pointing the finger at America, or the Bush Crew, in particular, because I don’t see any government really driving this issue. Kristof has a point, that public and private giving in America is far lower than any other nation to which it can reasonably be compared.
Here we stand: an outpouring of generosity rarely seen on an international scale for one problem with many other problems undiminished. Humanity, as a whole, has a command over global resources of a level that could cure all the world’s ailments traceable to historical scarcity. Hunger, lack of modern shelter, diseases for which there are known cures could be resolved if the richer nations made a decision to do it.
This can be achieved with minimized ecological impact and positive economic growth if, and only if, our tendency towards greed and selfishness are able to be forced aside…
William Lazar: 1/5/05
A very good point.
Good article, since this disaster happened I’ve noticed a lot of talk about how the USA is being cheap in this situation of relief which may be true.
As the days pass on, I see our country taking on a larger role. I watched on TV last night and saw other countries sending in relief and military. And at one point I thought, wow I wonder what would happen if all of the world got together in this fashion to help in ALL emergency cases; not just the really big ones. We could stop world hunger, disease, and poverty.
I wish that one day my hope becomes reality.
There is no reason that anyone in the world needs to starve or die of a preventable illness.
Greed is the problem. And sadly I don’t see the greedy going anyplace anytime soon.
On a side note, GWB gave $10,000 out of his own pocket yesterday. 10K, now that my friends is cheap.