Category 4 weirdness in New Orleans
Wed, December 28, 2005 A friend of mine sent me a link to a Wall Street Journal (PDF file) about the so-called 'disaster tours' that are now cranking up in New Orleans. My friend commented in his email about how 'weird' this was. Yeah, the disaster tours are controversial and definitely weird. Here's my response to his email:
Yep, it is a weird world in New Orleans. And it's a hard 'weird' to describe. It's not like other weird things that you can analogize to; it's got a lot of different things mixed in any one of which would be really strange all by themselves. I think the disaster tours are just another part of the weirdness. Some people instinctively recoil at the disaster tours because they look like an unnecessary weirdness, one that is perhaps a bit unseemly. But I think the tours are necessary. Overall, right now, New Orleans is enduring Category 4 weirdness but, unlike the last Category 4 thing that barreled through, we need to stay put and not flee. The post-Katrina weirdness (in all of its manifestations) can't really destroy anything. It's just part of the aftermath and we need to accept it. I think it's great that people outside of the city want to see what happened and try to come to grips with it. You have to see the devastation to even begin to have a sense of how this tragedy is unfolding.
So that's what I think about the disaster tours, but then maybe I was always a little weird, even before Katrina.
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Reader Comments (7)
We get tired of a lot of it sometimes. We walk around down there and try not to notice it. Those of us who need to get to work will never forget the day or those that came after or even before but we need to put it aside just to get through our day.
We sometimes lose patience when the visitors get in the way of our train or bus, but then we remember that they to have a need to honor our friends, and our nation. We are lucky to live here, and lucky to have a nation of people who care about us the way our countrymen do. We know that we will never forget. It is nice to know that niether will anyone else.
N.O. will return. It will be different. Better in some ways not as good in others, But when N.O. recovers, America will come back to her, Just as she has here in NYC. We will come to eat and party and celebrate Mardi Gras. We will come to visit all of you,listen to great jazz, and honor our friends who are no longer with us. I for one cannot wait to get there. Until that time, God Bless you all.