I'm sorry, but I invite anyone on these boards to take a closer look at the New Orleans threads in the general and the politics sections.
You will see plenty of expressions of sympathy. You will also see plenty of concern.
You will also see that debate on issues raised by the disaster - such as Bush's inaction - does not begin until Wednesday, when people here - just like everyone else across the planet - were shocked at the way those poor people had been left abandoned.
I'm not about to degenerate this conversation by calling you anything abusive. I'll just leave it to say your argument is a selective one, and as such it just is not true.
And to be honest if the best argument the US gov apologists can now come up with is to slag people here off for not caring simply because we dare debate the issues, then I suggest that you are clutching at straws, and have finally reached the end of your arguments.
We debate because we do care. And we were shocked at the American government's failure to get involved until world opinion had become so furious.
I'm ever so disappointed in some of the arguments presented by US gov apologists. It really upsets me that on such a non-partisan disaster people can spew such rot.
This was a chronic failure of the American people on the part of federal and government-level forces.
And whether right, left or centre on a very human level it's unacceptable to refuse to face up to and to deal with the issues raised.