wwicko wrote:DCmetroraleigh wrote:Looting is wrong, and I know people have non-survival motives for looting, but thinking about it, I wonder if I wouldn't loot at this point for necessities. If I were stranded and didn't know when the rescue was coming, I might be tempted to loot food and water. Seeing that might supplies are limited, I think I might loot for water and food and batteries to increase my chances of survival. The food is limited in the disaster area and you just don't know when help will arrive.
Of course you would take what you need to survive, despite the fact that shallow minded fools are sitting at home, dry, clean, well fed, and not thirsty, in front of their computers, typing irrelevant judgements about you.
I'm a shallow mindedfool because I had the forsight to evacuate and am now angered by the looters? Not only did I evacuate but I also stocked up on water and food as well. These people have all been made aware for years that provisions should be made for hurricanes.
Could it be quite the opposite? The people who are "dry,clean,well fed,and not thirsty, in front of their computers," WITH NO PROPERTY AT STAKE are typing irrelavent judgements about those of us who stand to be victimized a second time by looters?
You should also check the thread about the looters in a grocery store shooting a policeman in the back of the head!