The liberty principle for this
Freedom Friday is the simple fact that people from all walks of life can work
together without any sign of hatred. Hurricane Harvey roared into Texas on
Friday bringing devastating results to millions of people in Houston and
surrounding areas. Many Texans did not wait for any government agency to bring
rescue parties.
Neighbors helped neighbors, and
strangers rescued strangers. Citizen volunteers have become heroes. Just as
police and fire fighters take time to come to the rescue in ordinary times, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) cannot immediately be there to help
in emergency situations. William Long, the head of FEMA, stressed prior to the
arrival of Harvey that people need to be prepared to help themselves and each
other. He said, “People need to be the help before the help arrives.” Texas has shown the nation and the world how to do it.
Genevieve Wood, Senior Contributor at The Daily Signal as well as a Texan, reports on the circumstances in Houston and shares the
following insights on the situation.
There is no telling how many lives have
been saved because countless individuals took it upon themselves to wade
through streets searching for family, friends, and strangers trapped by rising
flood waters, using their personal boats, kayaks, and jet skis to reach people
rescue workers could not, and opening up their homes to those who had nowhere
to go.
Remarkably, much of the major news media
almost seems shocked by all the Good Samaritan stories coming out of Houston
and other communities in southeast Texas rocked by the storm….
What we’ve witnessed in Texas is the
best of America. People from different cultural and economic and racial
backgrounds coming together to demonstrate that all lives matter and showing
through actions, not protests, what it looks like to love they neighbor.
Even though disasters like Harvey
are never welcome, Texans stood up and faced the situation. They did what
needed to be done when it needed to be done. They became the rescuers rather
than waiting to be rescued. They showed us that people from all walks of life
can work together for the greater good. Well done, Texas!
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