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the_turdfurguson t1_j2evh0h wrote

They also tried to say what a great sense of community while ignoring a dozen households told those people to get fucked

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presidentreptarr t1_j2f16uv wrote

It was scary being there and hit out of nowhere. I'll praise those who helped, but I won't chastise those who didn't.

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the_turdfurguson t1_j2f1tdy wrote

People literally turned them away when they came up to their doors seeking shelter…

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thrash-dude t1_j2f4ld3 wrote

People have been told since they are kids don't just strangers into your house. It is also the plot to a thousand movies about someone letting a kind stranger into their house.

I don't blame people who turned them away. You hear stories about bad things all the time in the news. It's fucked up that you can't trust people but that's the reality.

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CSC160401 t1_j2fhzlf wrote

The real problem here is kinda the culture of America rn. We just don’t trust each other like that. It’s great that someone did help these people and I believe we should all do that when we see others in our communities in need. But with the extreme violence we endure in this country I absolutely understand those that choose not to help bc there’s always a chance some lunatic will take advantage of the situation, and that’s just worst case scenario. On a less extreme degree there could be some kind of disagreement between people that could escalate very quickly and end up violent. In this country u never rly know who’s just waiting to pop off, or what could happen to set someone off.

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MURDUR_GURL t1_j2fm956 wrote

Not sure if you’ve read “Let’s Not Meet,” but this culture is everywhere.

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the_turdfurguson t1_j2f4rxd wrote

… it’s not a great sense of community that a man led a group of stranded people house to house getting denied 12 times forcing them to break into a school

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redice141 t1_j2f5l3f wrote

People started to circulate on social media that there was a group of people asking for shelter and then once inside, would rob them. No evidence that this ever happened, but I don't blame people for not letting someone into their home.

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the_turdfurguson t1_j2f5sht wrote

Nobody is blaming them, it’s not a sense of community lol. Nothing I said faulted their reasoning, but it’s absolutely not a sense of community

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redice141 t1_j2fb2jb wrote

One story doesn't dictate the entire event. The amount of stories coming out of this storm 100 percent shows a sense of community, even if they are not getting coverage nationwide.

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the_turdfurguson t1_j2fr2s2 wrote

Lol, this specific story was people trying to twist it as a great sense of community because 12 households not feeling the community enough to save them so they broke into a school to survive.

That specific community has a poor sense of inclusiveness. There’s no twisting it

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Resident-Librarian40 t1_j2fel4y wrote

Maybe pay attention to the weather so you don’t get stranded, and then you won’t have to be mad at people for being afraid of stranger danger.

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the_turdfurguson t1_j2fr8ui wrote

That’s a cool argument that discredits nothing I said. It’s not a sense of community which is what they’re claiming.

It’s incredible so many of you are desperate to act like stranger danger makes this a sense of community making them break into schools.

Why are you changing what was said

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