Dr. Strangeland or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Taiwan

10.30.2005

Lest ye forget

I was reading a post by Nine Inch Nails's front man Trent Reznor. For those of you who don't know much about him, his recording studio and record lable were based in New Orleans for years. he recently left NO and headed to California to record the remainder of their recent album and also move on in his career. He recently went back to NO and this was the post he put in his web-journal.

from http://www.nin.com/tr/index.php

[10_29_2005]
What a couple of days...
We arrived in New Orleans Friday morning. A friend of mine at the mayor's office arranged for us to see the lower ninth ward that afternoon. I can't begin to express what I saw there. Utter, complete, incomprehensible devastation. Rob will soon be posting some photos, but you truly can not get a sense of how bad this is until you see it.
These people have lost everything. A large portion of the city is simply GONE. I realized I had been assuming things were getting "back to normal" here, but it will be a very long time before that happens - if ever.
200,000 people have been displaced, 7,000 are still unaccounted for. The mainstream media has begun to move on as the story takes a back seat to Bush's latest string of failures, but these people and this city need - and will continue to need - a lot of help. One of the reasons I felt it was important to attempt to have Voodoo IN New Orleans was to keep the spotlight on the city. To let people on the outside know this tragedy involves far more than turning the power back on.
I'm writing this riding on the bus to Memphis. The show in New Orleans went really well. Having Saul play with us was really great - I totally respect him as an artist and a person. The weather was perfect and the spirits of everyone involved were high. It was so nice to see so many faces from my past... and everyone really seemed to appreciate having something to take their minds off of what they're going through.
I spent some time with Mayor Ray Nagin and I'm very impressed with that man. Throughout the storm and consequences that followed, he struck me as one of the few people who wasn't bullshitting us and genuinely trying everything he could to remedy the situation. Today, he's providing determined leadership that's confident the city can be rebuilt - the right way.
I'm fading out now. Lots of emotions. I don't want to leave.

10:06pm_PST


So please, do not forget about what happened in NO, and don't think that just because it isn't on the news it is over.

(i'm sorry for stealing your words Trent, but I feel this needs to reach a wider audience)

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