Cathy2 wrote:Though you do have to wonder about those who send thong underwear and 4-inch party shoes to a devastated area.
C2, I think it makes people feel better to think that they helped. When tragedy strikes, the feeling of impotence can be overwhelming, and so people do what they can. After 9/11, my daughter and her friends collected canned goods and socks for the victims. Now, if any group of victims did NOT need such post-disaster contributions, it was the families of those who died in the towers. So my daughter sent some Campbell's products to Manhatten, and some others thought it best to send troops to the Middle East; both were trying "to do something" in response to the 9/11 attacks, though neither, I think, did much good for anyone.
Hammond
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