Josef Goebbels would have been happy with much of the mainstream
media in the past few weeks since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf
Coast. Goebbels, for those of you too young to know, was Hitler’s
propaganda minister. He is credited with creating the concept of
The Big Lie. The idea was that if you tell a lie big enough often
enough, people will believe it.
The big lie of the Hurricane Katrina story is that it reveals
deep and hateful racism in America, that blacks were treated worse
than other people because they were black, and that this shows the
hypocrisy of this supposedly egalitarian nation.
Here’s the truth. Many black people were harmed by Katrina
because of where they lived relative to the path of the hurricane
and the location of their neighborhoods below sea level and their
refusal or inability to obey the mandatory evacuation orders for
New Orleans. This is not racism. This is a matter of geography,
weather patterns, and poverty or confusion. It has nothing to do
with purposeful mistreatment of blacks by whites. Poverty and
confusion, certainly big factors here, were in no sense caused by
white mistreatment of blacks unless it was white mistreatment of
blacks that ended many decades ago.
As soon as the rescue effort started — and although it was
tardy, it was just as tardy for whites and Hispanics as it was for
blacks — the main story was whites by the thousands hurrying to
New Orleans to rescue blacks from rooftops, from evacuation
centers, from hospitals, from old folks’ homes. The rescue effort
was totally and utterly colorblind. The idea that blacks in New
Orleans were left to suffer while whites in Mississippi or Alabama
were treated royally is simply fantasy. Whites suffered too, and
yes, they were often helped by blacks.
When the relocations started, blacks by the hundreds and the
thousands and the tens of thousands were welcomed into white
communities far from New Orleans, into white churches, into white
businesses, and also welcomed heartily by black churches, whose
work has been magnificent. By the way, Wal-Mart went to relocation
centers and offered jobs to anyone who had ever worked in any way
for Wal-Mart before. No paperwork or documentation needed and they
could start the next day. Wal-Mart, that supposed exploiter of the
poor and the colored, was on hand to help before any government
agency in Charlotte.
Oh, and also by the way, the nation’s churches and synagogues
opened their hearts to the evacuees and the impoverished by
Katrina. I did not see too many help centers run by the ACLU.
It is just plain evil to try to divide the nation — especially
in time of war — with false cries of racism. The response to
Katrina shows just the opposite of racism — a loving,
compassionate response to victims without regard to race. One
expects Al Sharpton to cry racism. He would not have a job without
that phony cause. But for the media, who should know better, to try
to paint such a wicked, dishonest picture — well, Goebbels would
have been proud.