The interesting thing with a disaster like this is how it really shows the extremes in people. On the plus side, the huge number of people who have come to help with the rescue and recovery from all over the world, as well as everyone here in New Zealand who is doing all they can to help, from those who were near victims themselves immediately rushing to help those who weren't so lucky, to those offering their homes to people without a place to live anymore, as well as those of us who are simply donating cash.
But then there's the low-lifes who think now's a great time to use the "opportunity" to loot from damaged houses and scam people; it's pretty disgusting. And there's people who think it's fun to send hoax messages to emergency services who really don't need their time wasted that way.
I have no doubt Christchurch will be rebuilt eventually, and it'll be a lesson to the whole country that we can't afford to be complacent about earthquake safety. But it's going to be a long road and as Leto said, the economy wasn't exactly thriving before this.
Realistically though, it doesn't matter where you are there's still going to be disasters and loss of lives. Obviously it's pretty bloody shocking when it does happen like this, but there's no point living in constant fear of what might happen or what's already happened, so all we can do is pick up the pieces and keep on keeping on.
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I'LL GET MAH STABBIN KNIFE!
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