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Turn Off The Weather Channel!
by Chuck Baldwin
I have lived on the Gulf Coast since 1975. For thirty years, my
family and I have endured countless hurricanes and tropical
storms. Furthermore, we have done this without ever fleeing town
or even leaving our home. Thankfully, for the most part, our
property damage has been minimal and no one in my family has
been injured as a result of any storm.
Of course, Hurricane Ivan was far and away the most devastating
storm to hit my home town of Pensacola, Florida. Property damage
was massive, and the town will not totally recover from that storm
for several years.
Anyone who lives on the Gulf Coast certainly understands the risks
and dangers of any hurricane. Obviously, people who live on the
beach and in mobile homes are especially vulnerable as are the
elderly and infirm. Those who have lived in this area for any
length of time certainly understand what is involved with hurricane
preparation. They know how to deal with power outages and fuel
shortages. They comprehend the need to have nonperishable food,
ice, water, etc. on hand. They also appreciate the value of a good
generator.
In short, people on the Gulf Coast have been successfully dealing
with hurricanes and tropical storms for centuries. Beyond that, they
have, for the most part, fended off these natural disasters with
confidence and calmness. Panic was something foreign to most of
them - until they began watching The Weather Channel!
Since The Weather Channel began covering hurricanes and
tropical storms, I have noticed a significant increase in fear and
panic among people. It seems that The Weather Channel delights
in inciting fear among the public. This latest hurricane, Hurricane
Dennis, is a prime example.
We were told by The Weather Channel meteorologists that we
were going to get "slammed," "hammered," "creamed," etc. With a
shrill, almost hysterical voice, one lady meteorologist called
Hurricane Dennis, "a donut of destruction" and predicted mass
calamity. Such "reporting" is not only irresponsible, it is almost
criminal. If "inciting panic" was a criminal offense, The Weather
Channel should be charged with a count in the first degree!
Obviously, people need to be informed. We want to know pertinent
details regarding a storm's arrival. We really appreciate the tireless
efforts of our local emergency workers, Red Cross volunteers, law
enforcement personnel, medical staffers, road crew laborers, power
company linemen, etc. However, we do not need "experts" from a
supposedly reputable national weather source making it their life's
work to try and scare people half to death!
One must wonder what the purpose of all the hype and hysteria put
out by The Weather Channel might be! Are they simply trying to
increase TV ratings? Are they trying to herd people like cattle? Do
they really believe that Gulf Coast residents are not smart enough
to know what to do and how to act in the face of an oncoming
storm? Or, perhaps they are attempting to create fear and panic to
the point that we lose our will and common sense and become
mindless servants to "the experts."
One thing is clear: in order to be able to think clearly, act with
common sense discretion, and avoid useless (even harmful) attacks
of fear and panic, the next time a storm approaches, TURN OFF
THE WEATHER CHANNEL!
© Chuck Baldwin
—(07/15/05)
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