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Originally Posted by will76
you are an idiot. That "redneck" putting up a sign very likely has a house full of his family members and very limited supplies. What do you expect the redneck to do put up a sign " come take what you want". It's fact of life here almost everywhere. people loot. When the survival mode kicks in they care more about living then they care about "bringing shame" to their family. They do what they need to do first and foremost to make sure them and their families are taken care of. They could give a shit what other people think.
"According to Ruth Benedict's shame culture/guilt culture analysis, an important factor keeping crime low is the traditional emphasis on the individual as a member of groups to which he or she must not bring shame. Within these groups?family, friends, and associates at work or school?a Japanese citizen has social rights and obligations, may derive emotional support, and meets powerful expectations to conform. These informal social sanctions display potency despite competing values in a changing society."
 I wish more people on this forum acted like Japanese people, because a lot of your fucking retarded ass morons do nothing but bring shame to this industry.
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If a community helps itself it does not loot or even cause crime. In other Countries where they put criminals of all types directly into calm communities that help each other, it teaches the person how to act and they change to be more community/family/people driven, and care.
So yes, it IS red necks that put those signs up.. why didn't they bring the entire neighborhood together? Count supplies, make sure everyone had shelter that needed it.. ? oh and water which so many didn't have but so many others had....
And I really don't care what Ruth says about them, they still have criminals that murder, rape, steal, ect every day - so clearly she missed judged a few of them.
Yes, bringing shame to the Industry is of any importance over bringing shame to fellow Americans that others 'are' to racist to help.